论文标题

在自然主义驾驶环境中,驾驶驱动率波动的时间与碰撞伤害严重程度之间的关系之间的关系

The relationship between driving volatility in time to collision and crash injury severity in a naturalistic driving environment

论文作者

Wali, Behram, Khattak, Asad, Karnowski, Thomas

论文摘要

作为不安全驾驶的关键指标,驾驶波动率是微观驾驶决策的变化。这项研究表征了纵向和横向驾驶决策中的波动性,并检查了驱动碰撞和撞车伤害严重程度的驱动波动之间的联系。通过使用第二战略高速公路研究计划(SHRP)中独特的现实世界自然主义驾驶数据库,分析了一组671个崩溃事件的测试集,其中包含大约20万个现实世界驾驶的时间样本。根据不同的驾驶性能指标,创建了16个不同的波动率指数。为了探索撞车造成的严重性结果与驾驶波动率之间的关系,然后将波动率指数与单个崩溃事件相关,包括有关崩溃严重性,驾驶员的撞车前动作和行为,次要任务和持续时间以及其他因素的信息。由于在崩溃参与之前的驾驶波动率可能具有不同的组件,因此使用聚集体以及分段(基于碰撞时间)真实世界驾驶数据进行了深入分析。为了解决观察到的和未观察到的异质性的问题,估计具有异质性和方差的固定和随机参数logit模型。经验结果提供了有关及时碰撞的波动如何与崩溃严重性结果有关的重要见解。总体而言,在骨料(以及分割)的波动率指标和崩溃严重性结果之间发现了统计学上显着的正相关。调查结果表明,碰撞的驾驶波动(无论是在纵向还是横向方向上)增加了可报告或最严重的撞车事件的可能性... ...

As a key indicator of unsafe driving, driving volatility characterizes the variations in microscopic driving decisions. This study characterizes volatility in longitudinal and lateral driving decisions and examines the links between driving volatility in time to collision and crash injury severity. By using a unique real-world naturalistic driving database from the 2nd Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP), a test set of 671 crash events featuring around 0.2 million temporal samples of real world driving are analyzed. Based on different driving performance measures, 16 different volatility indices are created. To explore the relationships between crash-injury severity outcomes and driving volatility, the volatility indices are then linked with individual crash events including information on crash severity, drivers' pre crash maneuvers and behaviors, secondary tasks and durations, and other factors. As driving volatility prior to crash involvement can have different components, an indepth analysis is conducted using the aggregate as well as segmented (based on time to collision) real world driving data. To account for the issues of observed and unobserved heterogeneity, fixed and random parameter logit models with heterogeneity in parameter means and variances are estimated. The empirical results offer important insights regarding how driving volatility in time to collision relates to crash severity outcomes. Overall, statistically significant positive correlations are found between the aggregate (as well as segmented) volatility measures and crash severity outcomes. The findings suggest that greater driving volatility (both in longitudinal and lateral direction) in time to collision increases the likelihood of police reportable or most severe crash events... ...

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