Identifying the effects of driving parameters on stopping distance to reduce accident risks

Nesrine Boulmedais, Lyas Bidi, Rachid Chaib, S. Boukebbab, M. Boulahlib
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The object of the research is the most important factors causing road accidents. This paper aimed to study the effects of this factors and their interactions on the stopping distance function. Understanding this function through simulation and comparing the results with mathematical models and experimental tests will help to reduce the number of road accidents. A large part of road accidents is linked to non-compliance with regulatory speed associated with vehicle braking system (grip, road and tires) and weather conditions. A speed measurement campaign on peri-urban roads was carried out to study driving behavior and compliance with speed limits in several Algerian cities. An experimental modelling of speed, anti-lock system, weather, grip and their interaction effects on the stopping distance of a vehicle using the experimental design method, combined with driving simulator tests was been conducted. The developments of experimental design with speed variation ranges (70 and 130 km/h) were necessary to study the influence of the various driving parameters on stopping distance. The mathematical model developed has been validated by the results obtained on the simulator. The experimental design method and simulator results were used to identify and define the important parameters that influence the braking distance. The results show that the stopping distance (SD) is mainly influenced by the vehicle speed (S), the weather conditions (M), and their interaction. The increase due to speed leads to an increase in the stopping distance with an estimated effect of 54.30 m. When the speed varies between its lower experimental level (70 km/h) and its higher level (130 km/h), it is estimated that the stopping distance will increase by 54.30 m. The analysis of the road speed measurement campaign, 55 % of road users do not obey the speed limits. The results obtained in this study can be applied to other countries, only the parameters need to be adjusted.
确定驾驶参数对停车距离的影响,降低事故风险
研究对象是导致道路交通事故的最重要因素。本文旨在研究这些因素及其相互作用对停车距离函数的影响。通过模拟并将结果与数学模型和实验测试进行比较来了解这一函数,将有助于减少道路交通事故的数量。道路交通事故的很大一部分与不遵守与车辆制动系统(抓地力、路面和轮胎)和天气条件相关的规定速度有关。为了研究阿尔及利亚几个城市的驾驶行为和对限速的遵守情况,在近郊道路上开展了测速活动。采用实验设计方法,结合驾驶模拟器测试,对速度、防抱死系统、天气、抓地力及其对车辆停车距离的交互影响进行了实验建模。为了研究各种驾驶参数对停车距离的影响,有必要开发速度变化范围(70 和 130 公里/小时)的实验设计。在模拟器上获得的结果验证了所建立的数学模型。实验设计方法和模拟器结果用于识别和确定影响制动距离的重要参数。结果表明,制动距离(SD)主要受车速(S)、天气条件(M)及其相互作用的影响。当车速在较低实验水平(70 公里/小时)和较高水平(130 公里/小时)之间变化时,估计停车距离将增加 54.30 米。本研究得出的结果可应用于其他国家,只需调整参数即可。
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