A preliminary investigation of the relationships between historical crash and naturalistic driving

被引:38
|
作者
Pande, Anurag [1 ]
Chand, Sai [2 ]
Saxena, Neeraj [2 ]
Dixit, Vinayak [2 ]
Loy, James [1 ]
Wolshon, Brian [3 ]
Kent, Joshua D. [4 ]
机构
[1] Cal Poly State Univ, Civil & Environm Engn, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 USA
[2] Univ New South Wales, Sch Civil & Environm Engn, Res Ctr Integrated Transport Innovat, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[3] Louisiana State Univ, Civil & Environm Engn, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
[4] Louisiana State Univ, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
来源
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Naturalistic driving data; Crash frequency; Negative binomial model; Random parameter negative binomial; model; Traffic safety; STATISTICAL-ANALYSIS; 2-FLUID MODEL; ACCIDENT; GEOMETRICS; EVENTS; HETEROGENEITY; FREQUENCY; SEVERITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.aap.2017.01.023
中图分类号
TB18 [人体工程学];
学科分类号
1201 ;
摘要
This paper describes a project that was undertaken using naturalistic driving data collected via Global Positioning System (GPS) devices to demonstrate a proof-of-concept for proactive safety assessments of crash-prone locations. The main hypothesis for the study is that the segments where drivers have to apply hard braking (higher jerks) more frequently might be the "unsafe" segments with more crashes over a long-term. The linear referencing methodology in ArcMap was used to link the GPS data with roadway charactetistic data of US Highway 101 northbound (NB) and southbound (SB) in San Luis Obispo, California. The process used to merge GPS data with quarter-mile freeway segments for traditional crash frequency analysis is also discussed in the paper. A negative binomial regression analyses showed that proportion of high magnitude jerks while decelerating on freeway segments (from the driving data) was significantly related with the long-term crash frequency of those segments. A random parameter negative binomial model with uniformly distributed parameter for ADT and a fixed parameter for jerk provided a statistically significant estimate for quarter-mile segments. The results also indicated that roadway curvature and the presence of auxiliary lane are not significantly related with crash frequency for the highway segments under consideration. The results from this exploration are promising since the data used to derive the explanatory variable(s) can be collected using most off-the-shelf GPS devices, including many smartphones. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:107 / 116
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Drivers' Lane-Keeping Ability in Heavy Rain Preliminary Investigation Using SHRP 2 Naturalistic Driving Study
    Ghasemzadeh, Ali
    Ahmed, Mohamed M.
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD, 2017, (2663) : 99 - 108
  • [32] Exploring the combined effects of driving situations on freeway rear-end crash risk using naturalistic driving study data
    Wu, Kun-Feng
    Wang, Lan
    ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION, 2021, 150
  • [33] Relationships between children's motor abilities and BMI: A preliminary investigation
    Hart, Melanie
    Meaney, Karen S.
    Isidro, Mario
    JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY, 2009, 31 : S20 - S20
  • [34] Near crash characteristics among risky drivers using the SHRP2 naturalistic driving study
    Seacrist, Thomas
    Douglas, Ethan C.
    Hannan, Chloe
    Rogers, Rachel
    Belwadi, Aditya
    Loeb, Helen
    JOURNAL OF SAFETY RESEARCH, 2020, 73 (73) : 263 - 269
  • [35] Crash rates over time among younger and older drivers in the SHRP 2 naturalistic driving study
    Simons-Morton, Bruce G.
    Gershon, Pnina
    O'Brien, Fearghal
    Gensler, Gary
    Klauer, Sheila G.
    Ehsani, Johnathon P.
    Zhu, Chunming
    Gore-Langton, R. E.
    Dingus, Thomas A.
    JOURNAL OF SAFETY RESEARCH, 2020, 73 : 245 - 251
  • [36] Investigation of Driver Lane Keeping Behavior in Normal Driving based on Naturalistic Driving Study Data
    Johnson, Taylor
    Chen, Rong
    Sherony, Rini
    Gabler, Hampton C.
    SAE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSPORTATION SAFETY, 2016, 4 (02) : 236 - 244
  • [37] A preliminary investigation of the effectiveness of high visibility enforcement programs using naturalistic driving study data: A grouped random parameters approach
    Pantangi, Sarvani Sonduru
    Fountas, Grigorios
    Sarwar, Md Tawfiq
    Anastasopoulos, Panagiotis Ch
    Blatt, Alan
    Majka, Kevin
    Pierowicz, John
    Mohan, Satish B.
    ANALYTIC METHODS IN ACCIDENT RESEARCH, 2019, 21 : 1 - 12
  • [38] RUSSIAN HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY - PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION
    THIEDE, RL
    ANNALS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN GEOGRAPHERS, 1969, 59 (01) : 204 - 204
  • [39] An investigation of relationships between aberrant driving behavior and crash risk among long-haul truck drivers traveling across India: A Structural Equation Modeling approach
    Rashmi, Balamurugan Shandhana
    Marisamynathan, Sankaran
    JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT & HEALTH, 2024, 38
  • [40] THE RELATIVE CRASH RISK OF DRUGGED AND DRINKING DRIVING: FATAL CRASHES (PRELIMINARY RESULTS)
    Romano, E.
    Torres, P.
    Voas, R. B.
    Kelley-Baker, T.
    Lacey, J. H.
    ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2012, 36 : 56A - 56A