The "Seven Steps Method" is an analysis and classification system, which describes the human participation factors and their causes in the temporal sequence (from the perceptibility to concrete action errors) taking into consideration the logical sequence of individual basic functions. By means of the "seven steps" it is possible to describe the relevant human causes of accidents from persons involved in the accident in an economic way with a sufficient degree of exactitude, because the causes can be further differentiated in their value (e.g. diversion as external diversion with regard to impact due to surroundings) and their sub values (e.g. external diversion with regard to impact due to surroundings in the shape of a "capture" of the perception by a prominent object of the traffic environment). Theoretically it is possible that one or more causing moments can be assigned to a person involved in an accident in each of the "seven steps"; however it is also possible to sufficiently clarify the cause in only one level (examples for this are described). In the practice of accident investigation at the site of the accident, the sequence chart is also relevant. With its assistance the questioning of the people involved in an accident can be accomplished in a structured way by assigning a set of questions to each step.
This study is aimed to investigate the correlations of impact conditions and dynamic responses with the injuries and injury severity of child pedestrians by accident reconstruction. For this purpose, the pedestrian accident cases were selected from Sweden and Germany with detailed information about injuries, accident cars, and accident environment. The selected accident cases were reconstructed using mathematical models of pedestrian and passenger car. The pedestrian models were generated based on the height, weight, and age of the pedestrian involved in accidents. The car models were built up based on the corresponding accident car. The impact speeds in simulations were defined based on the reported data. The calculated physical quantities were analyzed to find the correlation with injury outcomes registered in the accident database. The reconstruction approaches are discussed in terms of data collection, estimating vehicle impact speeds, pedestrian moving speeds and initial posture, secondary ground impact, validity of the mathematical models, as well as impact biomechanics.
Introduction: The method of causation analysis applied under the German accident survey GIDAS, which is based on Accident Causation Analysis System (ACAS) focuses on an on-scene data collection of predominantly directly event-related causation factors which were crucial in the accident emergence as situational resulting events and influences. The paradigm underlying this method refers to the findings of the psychological traffic accident research that most causally relevant features of the system components human, infrastructure and vehicle technology are found directly in the situation shortly before the accident. This justifies the survey method which is conducted directly at the accident (on-scene), shortly after the accident occurrence (in-time) with the detection of human-related causes (in-depth). Human aspects of the situation analysis that interact and influence the risk situations shortly before the collision are reported as errors, lapses, mistakes and failures in ACAS in specific categories and subcategories. Thus methodically ACAS is designed primarily for the collection of accident features on the level of operational action, which certainly leads to valid findings and behavioral causes of accidents. The enhancement by means of Moderating Conditions concerns the pre-crash phase in different levels: strategical, tactical and operational.
Bedingt durch ihre Definition - mindestens 24-stündiger Klinikaufenthalt - umfasst die Kategorie der Schwerverletzten in der amtlichen Verkehrsunfallstatistik eine große Breite tatsächlicher Verletzungsschweregrade. Durch das hohe persönliche Leid sowie die bedeutsamen volkswirtschaftlichen Kosten sind innerhalb dieser Gruppe die Schwerstverletzten von besonderem Interesse. Es werden drei Studien der Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen (BASt) vorgestellt, in denen auf Grundlage verschiedener Datenquellen Verletzungsmuster und Verletzungsschwere in Zusammenhang mit Parametern des Unfallgeschehens gebracht wurden. Zusammengefasst zeigt sich, dass (a) die Zahl der Schwerstverletzten sich in den letzten Jahren nicht in gleichem Maße reduziert hat, wie die Zahlen Schwerverletzter und Getöteter; (b) sich über verschiedene Datenquellen (GIDAS, TraumaRegister DGU, Rettungsdienst, Polizei) ähnliche Verletzungsmuster in Abhängigkeit der Verkehrsteilnahme zeigen; (c) durch die Verbindung von medizinischen Daten des TraumaRegisters mit Daten der Polizei gute Voraussetzungen für eine umfangreiche Erfassung Schwerstverletzter in Deutschland geschaffen werden könnten.