Contributing factors to right-turn crash severity at signalized intersections: An application of econometric modeling

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Hisham Jashami , Jason C. Anderson , Hameed A. Mohammed , Douglas P. Cobb , David S. Hurwitz
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Motorists are required to interact with both roadway infrastructure and various users. The complexity of the driving task in certain scenarios can influence the frequency and severity of crashes. Turning vehicles at intersections, for example, pose a collision risk for both motorized and non-motorized road users. The primary goal of this paper is to investigate the underlying factors which contribute to right-turn crashes at signalized intersections. Five years of crash data across Oregon were collected. A random parameters binary logit model was developed to predict the likelihood of whether a crash resulted in an injury or fatality. It was found that 14 variables were statistically significant in contributing to crash severity. The results obtained show that dry conditions and a posted speed limit of 30 mi/hr or 35 mi/hr contributed to a higher percentage of severe crashes, while fixed-object crashes and snowy weather had a higher likelihood of resulting in no injury crashes. Time-of-day (9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.), lighting conditions (dusk), gender (male driver), crash type (vehicle–pedestrian and rear-end), and driver-level crash cause (driver sped too fast for conditions, driver did not yield right-of-way, and driver disregarded the traffic control device) all led to an increase in probability of a fatal or injury crash. The vehicle–pedestrian conflict variable had the highest impact on increasing the probability of such a crash while turning right at a signalized intersection. This observation is important because right turns are often permitted during the pedestrian walk and clearance indications, and often drivers do not give right-of-way to pedestrians.

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信号交叉口右转交通事故严重程度的影响因素:经济计量模型的应用
驾驶员需要与道路基础设施和各种用户进行互动。在某些情况下,驾驶任务的复杂性会影响碰撞事故的频率和严重程度。例如,在交叉路口转弯的车辆会对机动车和非机动车道路使用者造成碰撞风险。本文的主要目的是研究导致信号灯控制交叉路口右转碰撞事故的潜在因素。本文收集了俄勒冈州五年的碰撞数据。本文建立了一个随机参数二元 Logit 模型,用于预测撞车事故导致受伤或死亡的可能性。结果发现,有 14 个变量对车祸严重程度的影响具有统计学意义。研究结果表明,干燥的路况和 30 英里/小时或 35 英里/小时的车速限制导致严重撞车事故的比例较高,而固定物体撞车事故和大雪天气导致无人员伤亡撞车事故的可能性较高。时间(晚上 9:00 至早上 6:00)、照明条件(黄昏)、性别(男性驾驶员)、撞车类型(车辆-行人和追尾)以及驾驶员层面的撞车原因(驾驶员在条件允许的情况下车速过快、驾驶员未让行以及驾驶员无视交通管制装置)都会导致伤亡撞车概率的增加。在信号灯控制的交叉路口右转时,车辆与行人冲突变量对增加此类车祸概率的影响最大。这一观察结果非常重要,因为在行人行走和通行指示期间通常允许右转,而驾驶员通常不会给行人让路。
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International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology
International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology Engineering-Civil and Structural Engineering
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