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Road accident analysis is focussing too much on accident characteristics and too little on accident causes. Very often, we look where the data are and not where the problems are.
Consequently, there is imperative need for data not only on casualties but also on:
– exposure to risk (traffic kilometres of vehicles and pedestrians) to highlight the real dimension of the problem, and
– intermediate indicators on the performance
of the transport system components: driver behaviour, infrastructure
and vehicle performance (including for example percentage of speeding,
seat belt, helmet and cell phone use, but also existence of sidewalks,
pedestrian crossings, etc.) in order to shed light to the accident
causes and proceed better from correlations to causations.
The
data needed to support road safety improvement can be either
microscopic or macroscopic depending the level of road safety solutions
examined (interventions, measures, programmes, policies). Microscopic data are mostly needed for more operational safety measures
and interventions and concern the safety behaviour and performance of
drivers, passengers and pedestrians, the safety performance of
junctions, road segments and specific local road networks and the safety
performance of the different types of vehicles. Macroscopic data are mostly needed to support road safety policies
and programmes and concern safety performance of the whole population,
infrastructure and vehicles of a city, region or country.
Detailed
crash data are meaningful only if they are combined with exposure data
(crashes per km driven, per traffic characteristics, per time, etc.) and
crash causalities are revealed when crashes are correlated with safety
performance indicators (behaviour, infrastructure, traffic, vehicles).
Furthermore, even when accident causes are identified, the selection of
corresponding countermeasures requires appropriate data and knowledge on
measures implementation and effectiveness. Analysis of high resolution data
coming from both public and private entities has a great potential to
reveal hidden and critical crash properties and causes, especially when
analysed over time and thus leading to identifying the appropriate
solutions.
Contribution at the Together for Safer Roads Roundtable on New Trends and Opportunities in Road Safety, Washington, June 2017
ΠΗΓΗ: Ε.Μ.Π
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