81 Unfallstatistik
Anlass der Untersuchung waren die positiven Veränderungen in der japanischen Straßenverkehrs-Unfallstatistik der letzten zehn Jahre. Um die Übertragbarkeit japanischer Verkehrssicherheitsmaßnahmen auf europäische Verhältnisse prüfen zu können, wurden wichtige Kenngrößen des Unfallgeschehens und der verkehrlichen Voraussetzungen der Länder Großbritannien, Japan, Niederlande und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland miteinander verglichen: Unfalldaten (im Straßenverkehr getötete/verletzte Personen, Unfälle mit Personenschaden, Unfallraten); Bezugsdaten (Bevölkerung, Motorisierung, Straßennetz, Mobilität). Es wurden Zeitreihen für den Abschnitt von 1970 bis 1979 einschließlich gebildet. Als Hauptergebnis der Untersuchung zeigt sich das über den gesamten Untersuchungszeitraum konstant hohe Sicherheitsniveau Großbritanniens. Die japanische Verkehrssicherheit hat sich in kurzer Zeit erheblich verbessert, entspricht allerdings der erwarteten Richtung des Zusammenhangs zwischen Fahrleistungen und Unfalltoten, bezogen auf je 100.000 Einwohner. Das niedrigste Sicherheitsniveau hat unter Einbeziehung der Einwohnerzahl und der Fahrleistung derzeit die Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
Since 2008, the authors inspected fatal traffic accidents on the spot every year, with the cooperation of Toyota police station in Aichi pref. In the jurisdiction, numbers of fatal accidents were 18 in 2008, 12 in 2009, 14 accidents in 2010, and 16 in 2011. We here report the results of our analysis of information obtained by detailed inspection for those that occurred from 2008 to 2010. We focused on vehicle-to-pedestrian accidents, which accounted for about 45% of all accidents in 2008. Because many accidents occurred on residential roads not far from pedestrians" homes, it was revealed that the decrease of the collision speed by traffic calming such as humps and zone speed management, was highly effective. On the other hand, pedestrian detection technologies seemed to be also effective as a countermeasure on vehicle side. Every pedestrian position against a vehicle was clarified and TTC (Time to Collision) was calculated provisionally. Pedestrian accidents in intersections were also examined. Among the intersection pedestrian accidents within the jurisdiction, compared with the national average in Japan, the ratio of intersections without a signal and the ratio without a pedestrian crossing were high. According to the comparison of the Japanese traffic accident patterns between 2001 and 2008, pedestrian accidents during turning right and turning left did not decrease much. For elderly drivers, these accidents occurred very often. Finally, single vehicle accidents were analysed with the accident pattern analysis methods used above. There were high numbers of single vehicle accidents against object on single roads. Although fatal accidents against guardrails decreased, the numbers of fatal accidents against a utility pole and a sign pole were nearly constant. As for the impact with narrow width objects such as utility poles, the fatality rate was very high, and countermeasures of both road infrastructure and vehicles seem to be effective.
A lot of factors are related to a road traffic accident; particularly human factors such as road use characteristic, driving maneuver characteristic and safety attitude are the major ones. As a random factor is also included, so it is necessary to minimize the contribution of a random factor to identify human factors related to a road traffic accident. There are several standpoints for traffic accident analysis, such as vehicle-based, location-based and driver-based. And it is effective to analyze driver-based traffic accident data for discussion on the relation between human factors and accidents. An integrated traffic accident database system was developed for analysis considering driver- accident and violation records by ITARD, and several studies were carried out for the evaluation. Useful data for discussion on the relation between types of collision and traffic violations, and the effect of accident experience to the following accident were obtained.
This report gives an overview of pedestrian accidents on Japanese roads. Database used for the analysis is national traffic accident data based on police reports. Relevant measures and background information ranging from vehicle safety, engineering and education are briefly reviewed, and area for further improvement is discussed.rn