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Today, Euro NCAP is a well established rating system for passive car safety. The significance of the ratings must however be evaluated by comparison with national accident data. For this purpose accidents with involvement of two passenger cars have been taken from the German National Road Accident Register (record years 1998 to 2004) to evaluate the results of the NCAP frontal impact test configuration. Injury data from both drivers involved in frontal car to car collisions have been sampled and have been compared, using a "Bradley Terry Model" which is well established in the area of paired comparisons. Confounders " like mass ratio of the cars involved, gender of the driver, etc. " have been accounted for in the statistical model. Applying the Bradley Terry Model to the national accident data the safety ranking from Euro NCAP has been validated (safety level: 1star <2 star <3 star <4 star). Significant safety differences are found between cars of the 1 and 2 star category as compared to cars of the 3 and 4 star category. The impact of the mass ratio was highly significant and most influential. Changing the mass ratio by an amount of 10% will raise the chance for the driver of the heavier car to get better off by about 18%. The impact of driver gender was again highly significant, showing a nearly 2 times lower injury risk for male drivers. With regard to the NCAP rating drivers of a high rated car are more than 2 times more probable (70% chance) to get off less injured in a frontal collision as compared to the driver of a low rated car.
Pedestrian accidents are one of the major concerns related with road accidents around the world. Portugal has one of the highest rates of pedestrian fatalities in Europe. In this paper an overview conditions were the pedestrian accidents occurred in Portugal is presented. In the last years, a project related with the pedestrian accidents has run in Portugal for the period 2004-2006 where 603 people died, 2097 have been severely injured and about 17000 slightly injured. Within this project all the pedestrian accidents in this period have been analysed providing global information about a wide range of aspects, since location, driver and pedestrian characteristics, weather and road conditions, among others. In addition, 50 in-depth accidents have been investigated and the data collected according the Pendant methodology. For this in-depth methodology detailed information about the accident has been collected, including injuries, vehicle damage, road conditions and road user- behaviour and actions. An accident reconstruction has been carried for each case including the determination of the speeds and driver actions, and the analysis of the contributing factors for the accident. Depending of the accident complexity, different methodologies have been used to analyse these accident, from the classical analytical equations such as Simms and Woods, to the use of detailed computational pedestrian models as those included in the commercial software- PC-Crash-® or Madymo-®. Also one of the goals of our investigation is the development of multibody models and methodologies for the reconstruction of pedestrian accidents. Some of these tools integrated in the commercial software Cosmos Motion-® are presented. The advantages of the different approaches are compared and discussed for some of the accidents investigated. With these tools the impact speed can be determined from the projection distance with analytical tools or PC-Crash-®, but more complex tools should be used to determine speed from the injuries, what is especially important for fatal accidents. The influence of the vehicle geometry and stiffness characteristics is another aspect analysed, where the influence of the vehicle stiffness has been determined using a combined multibody-finite elements approach within the software Madymo-®.
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
Annually within the European Union, there are over 50,000 road accident fatalities and 2 million other casualties, of which the majority are either the occupants of cars or other road users in collision with a car. The European Commission now has competency for vehicle-based injury countermeasures through the Whole Vehicle Type Approval system. As a result, the Commission has recognised that casualty reduction strategies must be based on a full understanding of the real-world need under European conditions and that the effectiveness of vehicle countermeasures must be properly evaluated. The PENDANT study commenced in January 2003 in order to explore the possibility of developing a co-ordinated set of targeted, in-depth crash data resources to support European Union vehicle and road safety policy. Three main work activity areas (Work Packages) commenced to provide these resources. This paper describes some of the outcomes of Work Package 2 (WP2, In-depth Crash Investigations and Data Analysis). In WP2, some 1,100 investigations of crashes involving injured car occupants were conducted in eight EU countries to a common protocol based on that developed in the STAIRS programme. This paper describes the purposes, methodology and results of WP2. It is expected that the results will be used as a co-ordinated system to inform European vehicle safety policy in a systematic, integrated manner. Furthermore, the results of the data analyses will be exploited further to provide new directions to develop injury countermeasures and regulations.
One of the major problems of road safety in Europe is the powered two wheelers accidents. One of the European countries with one of the highest rates is Portugal where in 2006, mopeds and motorcycles fatalities represented 27% of all road users deaths. In this work, a deep analysis and overview of the current state of mopeds and motorcycles accidents for the 2004-2006 period is presented. Within this period 830 PTW occupants die, 2958 have been severely injured and 25000 suffer slight injuries. A detailed analysis of the conditions of these accidents has been carried out, using the data of the national accident database. This analysis provides global information, about geographic environmental conditions, driver- characteristics among others. From this data detailed information is obtained allowing to know when, where and who. In order to answer the question why more a widely collection of data has been collect for 70 accidents. The data has been collected using OECD methodology. For these accidents a detailed reconstruction has been carried out, what is especially important for fatal accidents where for instance speed in an important factor. From these collection and analysis of data a wider overview of facts and measures are extracted. Among them, some are emphasized such as that the quality and non-use of helmets plays an important role in severe and fatal accidents especially for accidents involving moped vehicles, or speed is the most important factor in fatal accidents involving motorcycles. Concerning motorcycle accident reconstruction, different tools can be used depending of the accident scenario and complexity. For simple cases, with specific characteristics, analytical formulation based in vehicle crash dynamics can be use in order to determine the impact speed of the vehicles impact, analysing the skid marks, deformations, victims rest position and considering parameters (EES, vehicle deceleration, etc). Aspects such as the energy absorption capability of motorcycles are also discussed. In the general cases the accident reconstruction software Pc-Crash has been used for the reconstruction of the accident. In very complex cases, has for instance the impact between motorcyclist and barriers, Madymo software is used especially to determine speed from injuries. An example of the impact of a motorcyclist and a motorcyclist-friendly barrier is present to illustrate the benefits and limitations of such systems.
In recent years special attention has been paid to reducing the number of fatalities resulting from road traffic accidents. The ambitious target to cut in half the number of road users who are killed each year by 2010 compared with the 2001 figures, as set out in the European White Paper "European Transport Policy for 2010: Time to Decide" implies a general approach covering all kinds of road users. Much has been achieved, e.g. in relation to the safety of car passengers and pedestrians but PTW accidents still represent a significant proportion of fatal road accidents. More than 6,000 motorcyclists die annually on European roads which amounts to 16% of the EU-15 road fatalities. The European Commission therefore launched in 2004 a Sub- Project dealing with motorcycle accidents within an Integrated Project called APROSYS (Advanced PROtection SYStems) forming part of the 6th Framework Programme. In a first step, the combined national statistical data collections of Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain were analysed. Amongst other things parameters like accident location, road conditions, road alignment and injury severity have been explored. The main focus of the analysis was on serious and fatal motorcycle accidents and the results showed similar trends in all four countries. From these results 7 accident scenarios were selected for further investigation via such in-depth databases as the DEKRA database, the GIDAS 2002 database, the COST 327 database and the Dutch element of the MAIDS database. Three tasks, namely the study of PTW collisions with passenger cars, PTW accidents involving road infrastructure features, and motorcyclist protective devices have been assessed and these will concentrate inter alia on accident causes, rider kinematics and injury patterns. A detailed literature review together with the findings of the in-depths database analysis is presented in the paper. Conclusions are drawn and the further stages of the project are highlighted.
A set of recommendations for pan-European transparent and independent road accident investigations has been developed by the SafetyNet project. The aim of these recommendations is to pave the way for future EU scale accident investigation activities by setting out the necessary steps for establishing safety oriented road accident investigations in Member States. This can be seen as the start of the process for establishing road accident investigations throughout Europe which operate according to a common methodology. The recommendations propose a European Safety Oriented Road Accident Investigation Programme which sets out the procedures that need to be put in place to investigate a sample of every day road accidents. They address four sets of issues; institutional addressing the characteristics of the programme; operational describing the conditions under which data isrncollected; data storage and protection; and reports, countermeasures and the dissemination of data.rn
Der zweite Kinderunfallatlas der Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen beschreibt die Unfallbelastung der bei Straßenverkehrsunfällen verunglückten Kinder für alle Kreise, Städte und Gemeinden in Deutschland. Für die Jahre 2006 bis 2010 wird die regionale Verteilung der Kinderverkehrsunfälle analysiert; darüber hinaus werden die Daten mit denen der Jahre 2001 bis 2005 in Beziehung gesetzt. Dadurch ist es möglich, die Verkehrssicherheitssituation von Kindern vor Ort mit der in anderen Kreisen und Gemeinden gleicher Größe zu vergleichen und somit einen Hinweis darüber zu erhalten, ob und wie sich die Unfallbelastung vor Ort von anderen unterscheidet.
Nächtliche Freizeitunfälle junger Fahrer stellen einen besonderen Problembereich dar. Gemessen an ihrem Anteil an der Bevölkerung sind junge Fahrer im Alter von 18 bis 24 Jahren überdurchschnittlich häufig am Unfallgeschehen beteiligt. Vor diesem Hintergrund wurde die Studie "Regionalstruktur nächtlicher Freizeitunfälle junger Fahrer" der Jahre 1992/93 aktualisiert. Dazu wurden die Daten der amtlichen Straßenverkehrsunfallstatistik der Jahre 1997 und 1998 untersucht. Als junge Fahrer bei nächtlichen Freizeitunfällen werden alle 18-24-jährigen Fahrer und Fahrerinnen von Pkw und Motorrädern bezeichnet, die an Unfällen mit Personenschaden in der Zeit von 20 Uhr abends bis 3.59 Uhr morgens beziehungsweise am Wochenende (Samstag, Sonn- und Feiertag) bis 5.59 Uhr morgens beteiligt waren. Insgesamt waren in den Jahren 1997 und 1998 über 60.000 junge Fahrer an nächtlichen Unfällen mit Personenschaden beteiligt, das sind 24 Prozent aller jungen Unfallbeteiligten. Der typische unfallbeteiligte junge Fahrer ist ein Mann, der überdurchschnittlich häufig mit "nicht angepasster Geschwindigkeit" unterwegs ist oder unter "Alkoholeinfluss" steht. Die Unfallbeteiligung junger Fahrer ist regional sehr unterschiedlich. Für alle 439 Stadt- und Landkreise Deutschlands wurden kreisbezogene Kenngrößen wie zum Beispiel Unfallbeteiligung, Alkoholeinfluss und Risiko junger Fahrer berechnet und die Ergebnisse kartografisch dargestellt. Die Verteilung im Bundesgebiet zeigt deutliche Zusammenhänge mit der Siedlungsstruktur. Anhand der Bevölkerungs- und Flächendaten der Stadt- und Landkreise wurden 6 Kreisstrukturtypen gebildet, die unterschiedliche Verdichtungsstufen beschreiben. Obwohl die Anzahl nächtlicher Freizeitunfälle in den Ballungsräumen sehr hoch ist, sind junge Fahrer und ihre Mitfahrer in ländlichen Gebieten am stärksten gefährdet.
Der Autor stellt eine Untersuchung zur Regionalstruktur der nächtlichen Freizeiunfälle junger Fahrer in Deutschland in den Jahren 1997 und 1998 vor. Der Schwerpunkt dieser Arbeit lag bei der Darstellung wichtiger Kenngrößen zur Unfallbeteiligung, zum Alkoholeinfluss und zum Risiko junger Fahrer für die insgesamt 439 Stadt- und Landkreise. Das Unfallgeschehen junger Fahrer stellte sich als regional sehr unterschiedlich heraus und zeigt deutliche Zusammenhänge mit der Siedlungsstruktur.