Investigating motorcycle crashes pre- and post-COVID-19 pandemic along Kentucky’s urban roadway segments

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ERGONOMICS
Bharat Kumar Pathivada, Arunabha Banerjee, Kirolos Haleem
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Introduction: This study developed safety performance functions (SPFs) for motorcycle-related crashes along Kentucky’s urban roadway segment facilities (separately along both two-lane undivided and multilane road segments) for each of the pre-COVID-19 pandemic (2015–2019) and post-pandemic (2020–2022) periods. A total of 2,963 motorcycle crashes over eight years (2015 through 2022) across 2,642 urban roadway segments and several road-specific features (e.g., shoulder width and annual average daily traffic “AADT”) were used. Method: The Conway-Maxwell-Poisson (CMP) model and heterogeneous Conway-Maxwell-Poisson (HTCMP) model “that accounts for unobserved heterogeneity” were applied and compared. Results: For both urban two-lane undivided and multilane segment facilities, the HTCMP models outperformed their CMP counterparts pre- and post-pandemic, based on various goodness-of-fit measures (e.g., Akaike information criterion “AIC” and pseudo R2) and prediction performance (e.g., mean absolute deviance “MAD” and mean square prediction error “MSPE”). From the fitted SPFs, higher AADT and presence of horizontal curve were significantly associated with increased motorcycle crash frequency, while the presence of roadside steel strong-post W-beam guardrail was significantly associated with reduced motorcycle crash frequency along all urban segments, both pre- and post-pandemic. Furthermore, posted speed limits (≥55 mph) were significantly associated with reduced motorcycle crashes along urban multilane segments, while collector and local road types were significantly associated with reduced motorcycle crashes along urban two-lane segments. Practical Applications: Countermeasures were then proposed to improve motorcyclists’ safety along urban roadways (e.g., installing advance warning signs and/or chevrons along urban roadway segments with sharp horizontal curves).
调查肯塔基州城市路段 COVID-19 流行前后的摩托车碰撞事故
简介:本研究针对肯塔基州城市路段设施(分别为双车道不分隔路段和多车道路段)在 COVID-19 大流行前(2015-2019 年)和大流行后(2020-2022 年)的每一时期与摩托车相关的碰撞事故制定了安全性能函数 (SPF)。在八年时间里(2015 年至 2022 年),共有 2,963 起摩托车碰撞事故发生在 2,642 个城市路段上,并使用了一些特定的道路特征(如路肩宽度和年平均日交通流量 "AADT")。方法:采用康威-麦克斯韦-泊松(CMP)模型和 "考虑了未观察到的异质性 "的异质性康威-麦克斯韦-泊松(HTCMP)模型,并进行比较。结果:根据各种拟合优度指标(如 Akaike 信息准则 "AIC "和伪 R2)和预测性能(如平均绝对偏差 "MAD "和均方预测误差 "MSPE"),对于城市双车道不分隔设施和多车道分段设施,HTCMP 模型在大流行前后均优于 CMP 模型。从拟合的 SPFs 来看,较高的 AADT 和水平曲线的存在与摩托车碰撞频率的增加显著相关,而在大流行前后的所有城市路段,路边钢质强柱 W 型梁护栏的存在与摩托车碰撞频率的降低显著相关。此外,张贴的限速(≥55 mph)与城市多车道路段摩托车碰撞事故的减少有显著关系,而集散路和地方道路类型与城市双车道路段摩托车碰撞事故的减少有显著关系。实际应用:随后提出了改善城市道路摩托车驾驶员安全的对策(例如,在水平急弯的城市道路上安装预告标志和/或楔形标志)。
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6.40
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审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Safety Research is an interdisciplinary publication that provides for the exchange of ideas and scientific evidence capturing studies through research in all areas of safety and health, including traffic, workplace, home, and community. This forum invites research using rigorous methodologies, encourages translational research, and engages the global scientific community through various partnerships (e.g., this outreach includes highlighting some of the latest findings from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).
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