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考虑到自行车-行人碰撞中行人头部受伤的严重程度,对共享路径上自行车安全速度限制的基础进行计算研究。

A computational study on the basis for a safe speed limit for bicycles on shared paths considering the severity of pedestrian head injuries in bicyclist-pedestrian collisions.

机构信息

School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Transport Research Center @ NTU, Singapore.

School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Transport Research Center @ NTU, Singapore.

出版信息

Accid Anal Prev. 2022 Oct;176:106792. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2022.106792. Epub 2022 Aug 8.

Abstract

Bicyclists and pedestrians are two large vulnerable groups of road users. Many cities have allowed cyclists to share space with pedestrians on footpaths and off-road paths to reduce conflict with motor vehicles. The risk of bicyclist-pedestrian accidents is also increasing accordingly. Therefore, there is a need to understand the factors that affect the risk of injury in such accidents, especially to pedestrians who are considered more vulnerable. This paper presents a detailed investigation of bicyclist-pedestrian collisions and possible injury outcomes. The study has considered five levels of collision speed ranging from 10 km/h to 30 km/h, three pedestrian profiles (adult, child, and elderly) differentiated by their weight and height, three bicycles with different masses, and five impact directions. The bicyclist-pedestrian collision simulations have been analyzed based on four metrics: throw distance, peak head velocity on impact with the ground, head injury criterion (HIC) value, and the probability of severe head injury. For each simulation, the throw distance and peak head velocity on impact with the ground are extracted. Following that, the HIC and the probability of severe head injury to pedestrians are computed. The results show a significant effect of collision speed (p < 0.05) on all four metrics. The analysis has been further extended to study the effect of height and weight profile, bicycle mass, and impact directions on bicyclist-pedestrian collisions. According to the results, the impact directions largely influence the outcome of bicycle-pedestrian collisions. In general, direct impacts on pedestrian body center have been found to yield higher HIC values and probability of severe head injury to pedestrians than off-center impacts. Also, video analysis of simulated collisions has suggested that the accident mechanism depends on weight and height profiles (correlated with different age groups) and impact directions. Finally, recommendations have been proposed based on the study, including a speed limit of not more than 12 km/h for bicyclists on narrow shared paths and footpaths where risks of collisions with pedestrians are high. The results and analysis presented could be helpful for developing legislation to minimize conflicts between bicyclists and pedestrians on shared paths and to reduce potential injury to pedestrians.

摘要

自行车骑行者和行人是道路使用者中的两个大型弱势群体。许多城市已经允许自行车骑行者在人行道和非机动道路上与行人共享空间,以减少与机动车的冲突。相应地,自行车骑行者与行人事故的风险也在增加。因此,有必要了解影响此类事故中受伤风险的因素,尤其是对于被认为更脆弱的行人。本文详细调查了自行车骑行者与行人的碰撞事故以及可能的伤害后果。该研究考虑了从 10 公里/小时到 30 公里/小时的五个碰撞速度级别,三个行人特征(成人、儿童和老年人),根据他们的体重和身高进行区分,三种不同质量的自行车,以及五个冲击方向。基于四个指标对自行车骑行者与行人的碰撞模拟进行了分析:抛出距离、与地面碰撞时的头部峰值速度、头部损伤准则(HIC)值和严重头部损伤的概率。对于每个模拟,提取抛出距离和与地面碰撞时的头部峰值速度。之后,计算 HIC 和行人严重头部损伤的概率。结果表明,碰撞速度对所有四个指标都有显著影响(p < 0.05)。分析还进一步扩展到研究高度和体重特征、自行车质量和冲击方向对自行车骑行者与行人碰撞的影响。根据结果,冲击方向在很大程度上影响自行车行人碰撞的结果。一般来说,与行人身体中心的直接碰撞比非中心碰撞产生更高的 HIC 值和行人严重头部损伤的概率。此外,对模拟碰撞的视频分析表明,事故机制取决于体重和身高特征(与不同年龄组相关)和冲击方向。最后,根据研究提出了建议,包括在狭窄的共享道路和行人道上为自行车骑行者设置不超过 12 公里/小时的速度限制,这些道路与行人发生碰撞的风险很高。提出的结果和分析有助于制定法规,以减少共享道路上自行车骑行者和行人之间的冲突,并降低行人潜在的伤害风险。

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