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Automotive Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and TechnologyrnAbstract: The degrees of injury severity, as a rule injuries scaled by AIS of specific regions of the human body, investigated out of road traffic accidents correspond to the body-specific loading values, which are found out with the aid of experimental or mathematical simulation of crash tests with motor vehicles or with sled tests. The coherence between the injured human being on the one hand and the physical and the theoretical model respectively on the other hand is established by the risk function, which describes the probability of degrees of injury severity in dependence on the protection criteria. Due to the different physical characteristics in the simulation, e.g. accelerations, forces, compressions and their velocity, the compilation of these quantities, comparable to the MAIS, the maximal occurred single AIS obtained in accident analysis is much more difficult in the simulation than in the accident occurrence. Therefore it is obvious to normalize the loading values gained out of simulation and to summarise them to an entire value in a suitable manner, the safety index.rn
Immer wieder werden Straßenbaumaßnahmen geplant und realisiert, bei denen die Möglichkeiten der geltenden Technischen Regelwerke für eine verkehrssichere Gestaltung nicht ausgeschöpft werden. Zielsetzung des Forschungsvorhabens war es, Schulungsunterlagen zu entwickeln, die sowohl zur Qualifizierung von Sicherheitsauditoren als auch zur Weiterbildung von Planern geeignet sind. Die zu erstellenden Materialien sollen Planern und Auditoren das Erkennen von Defiziten sowie das Vermeiden von Planungsfehlern erleichtern. Neben verfügbaren Auditauswertungen Dritter und 315 von den Forschungsnehmern selbst erstellten Auditberichten wurden bestehende Schulungsunterlagen für Planer bzw. Sicherheitsauditoren auf ihren Umfang, ihre Inhalte und Konzepte hin ausgewertet. Die Festlegung der Schulungsmodule orientierte sich sowohl an den bereits in der Praxis angewendeten Curricula für die Auditorenausbildung als auch an der durchgeführten Auswertung vorhandener Auditberichte sowie der Analyse vorliegender Schulungsunterlagen. Die Schulungsmodule und deren Inhalte wurden im Arbeitsausschuss Sicherheitsaudit von Straßen vorgestellt und diskutiert. Sie sind bereits im Anhang 1 des im Druck befindlichen Merkblatts für die Ausbildung und Zertifizierung der Sicherheitsauditoren von Straßen (MAZS 2008) aufgenommen. Für die festgestellten Defizite der relevanten Entwurfselemente wurden auf Grundlage der Entwurfsregelwerke jeweils die sicherheitsrelevanten Aussagen und Entwurfslösungen herausgearbeitet und zugeordnet. Im Ergebnis wurde eine Material- und Beispielsammlung erstellt, die in den Schulungsunterlagen zu jedem Grundlagen- und Thematischen Modul auch entsprechende Beispielsequenzen zu jedem Modul beinhaltet. Diese sehr umfangreichen Schulungsunterlagen (Kap. 3) sind dem Bericht als DVD beigefuegt.
With an ever rising human life expectancy the share of elderly people in society is constantly rising. This leads to the fact that at the same rate the share of people with age related diseases such as dementia and poor eyesight taking part in traffic will rise and therefore traffic accidents caused by this group of people due to the disease will play an ever greater role. This Situation will be among the future challenges of road safety work. At present this study displays specific characteristics of accidents caused by elderly car drivers (aged 65 or higher) based on the analysis of the German In-Depth Accident Study GIDAS. Herein almost 1000 elderly car drivers were identified as accident participants in the years 2008 to 2011. The focus of this study lies on identifying special types of accidents which are caused by elderly drivers and on characterizing these types with the information gathered on scene and by interviewing the participants. The main evidence analyzed is the knowledge about the accident locality, the trajectories of the participants as well as the reasons for the occurrence of the accidents. Furthermore personal information such as the personal condition before the accident and driving purposes is used to identify patterns of contributing circumstances for accidents caused by elderly traffic participants.
Introduction: Spine injuries pose a considerable risk to life and quality of life. The total number of road deaths in developed countries has markedly decreased, e.g. in Germany from over 20000 in 1970 to less than 4000 in 2010, but little is known how this is reflected in the burden of spine fractures of motor vehicle users. In this study, we aimed to show the actual incidence of spine injuries among drivers and front passengers and elucidate possible dependencies between crash mechanisms and types of injuries.
Beijing, mit 11,4 Millionen Einwohnern, 563.690 Kraftfahrzeugen einschließlich der motorisierten Zweiräder aller Art, 7,4 Millionen Fahrrädern, 5.213 Bussen und einer U-Bahn-Linie, ist nicht nur eine alte, traditionsreiche Kaiserstadt im Herzen Chinas, sondern auch eine aufstrebende, geschäftige Millionenstadt Asiens, die von Tag zu Tag, dem wirtschaftlichen Aufschwung folgend, sich städtebaulich und verkehrlich wandelt. Trotz vielfältiger Umweltprobleme wird der Zuwachs an Mobilität positiv bewertet; dem tragen die Verantwortlichen Rechnung durch Ausbau der Infrastruktur sowohl des ÖPNV als auch des Individualverkehrs. Der vorliegende Artikel beschäftigt sich mit den Entwicklungen des Stadtverkehrs und vermittelt eine detaillierte Analyse des Unfallgeschehens; heute stirbt in Beijing täglich durchschnittlich ein Mensch im Straßenverkehr.
In Germany, in-depth accident investigations are carried out in the Hannover area since 1973. In 1999 a second region was added with surveys in Dresden and the surrounding area. Internationally, the acronym GIDAS (German In-Depth Accident Study) is commonly used for these surveys. Compared to many other countries, the sample sizes of the GIDAS surveys are much larger. The goal is to collect 1.000 accidents involving personal injuries per year and region. Data collection takes place by using a sampling procedure, which can be interpreted as a two-stage process with time intervals as primary units and accidents as secondary units. An important question is, to what extend these samples are representative for the target population from which they are drawn. Analyses show, for example, that accidents with persons killed or seriously injured are overrepresented in the samples compared to accidents with slightly injured persons. This means, that these data are subject to biases due to uncontrolled variation of sample inclusion probability. Therefore, appropriate weighting and expansion methods have to be applied in order to adjust or correct for these biases. The contribution describes the statistical and methodological principles underlying the GIDAS surveys with respect to sampling procedure, data collection and expansion. In addition, some suggestions regarding potential improvements of study design are made from a methodological point of view.
Die laufenden Erhebungen am Unfallort im Raum Hannover werden seit 1984 nach einem theoretisch fundierten Stichprobenverfahren durchgeführt. Da die Stichprobe nicht "selbstgewichtend" (gleiche Erfassungschancen für alle Unfälle) ist, müssen in die Datenauswertung Gewichtungsfaktoren einbezogen werden. Die Notwendigkeit der Gewichtung resultiert einerseits direkt aus dem Erhebungsdesign und andererseits aus verfahrensbedingten Verzerrungen, durch welche vor allem schwere Unfälle in der Stichprobe überrepräsentiert sind. Es zeigt sich, dass durch eine Anpassung der gemeinsamen Verteilung der Merkmale Unfallschwere, Tageszeit und Ortslage an die entsprechende Verteilung der amtlichen Unfallstatistik für das Erhebungsgebiet eine wesentliche Verzerrungsreduktion und Genauigkeitsverbesserung bei den meisten Variablen erreicht werden kann. Nach dem Konzept der replikativen Stichproben lassen sich auch approximative Konfidenzintervalle für die zu schätzenden statistischen Maßzahlen (zum Beispiel Mittelwerte) berechnen. Dem Problem der Übertragbarkeit der Ergebnisse auf die Bundesrepublik Deutschland insgesamt wird breiter Raum gewidmet. Im Rahmen einer umfangreichen Fallstudie werden die vorgeschlagenen Auswertungs- und Hochrechnungsverfahren an praktischen Beispielen demonstriert.
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.
Small overlap frontal crashes are defined by a damage pattern with most of the vehicle deformation concentrated outboard of the main longitudinal structures. These crashes are prominent among frontal crashes resulting in serious and fatal injuries, even among vehicles that perform well in regulatory and consumer information crash tests. One of the critical aspects of understanding these crashes is knowing the crash speeds that cause the types of damage associated with serious injuries. Laboratory crash tests were conducted using 12 vehicles in three small overlap test conditions: pole, vehicle-to-vehicle collinear, and vehicle-to-vehicle oblique (15-degree striking angle). Field reconstruction techniques were used to estimate the delta V for each vehicle, and these results were compared with actual delta V values based on vehicle accelerometer data. Estimated delta Vs were 50% lower than actual values. Velocity change estimates for small overlap frontal crashes in databases such as NASS-CDS significantly underestimate actual values.
Rear-end collisions are the most frequent same and opposite-direction crashes. Common causes include momentary inattention, inadequate speed or inadequate distance. While most rear-end collisions in urban traffic only result in vehicle damage or slight injuries, rear-end collisions outside built-up areas or on motorways usually cause fatal or serious injuries. Driver assistance systems that detect dangerous situations in the longitudinal vehicle direction are therefore an essential safety plus. In view of this, for ADAC, systems that alert drivers to dangerous situations and initiate autonomous braking complement ESC as one of the most important active safety features in modern vehicles. The aim of ADAC is to provide consumers with technical advice and competent information about the systems available on the market. Reliable comparative tests that are based on standardised test criteria may provide motorists with important information and help them make a buying decision. In addition, they raise consumer awareness of the systems and speed up their market penetration. The assessment must focus on as many aspects of effectiveness as possible and include not only autonomous braking but also collision warning and autonomous brake assist. The work of the ADAC accident research is the development of the testing scenarios with direct link to accident situations and the identification of useful test criteria for testing.