The Impact of Road and Site Characteristics on the Crash-Injury Severity of Pedestrian Crashes

Q3 Engineering
M. Shawky, A. Garib, Hussain Al-Harthei
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Abstract

Pedestrians are considered vulnerable road users largely due to their lack of protection. In a collision with a vehicle, pedestrians are always the weakest party and are at a greater risk of injury or death compared with most other road users. In the emirate of Abu Dhabi (AD) UAE, over a period of six years pedestrian crashes represent about 21% of total traffic crashes, which lead to 18% of total severe injuries and 26% of total fatalities. Over the years, several studies have attempted to investigate the external factors that may affect the severity of injuries and fatalities of pedestrians involved in motor vehicle crashes. The majority of these studies have focused on the impact-speed of vehicles and the pedestrian characteristics as main factors. However, relatively few studies have investigated the impact of road and site characteristics on the crash-injury severity of pedestrians while crossing roads. This paper aims to investigate the impact of some external factors such as road and site characteristics on the severity of injuries and fatalities of pedestrian who were involved in vehicle collisions while they were trying to cross roads. The studied road factors are the speed limit, road width (in terms of number of lanes), and road type. In addition, the studied site factors are the crash location, the presence of crosswalk facility, and the surrounding land use type. For this study, the employed data was extracted from AD traffic police database for the last six years (from 2007 to 2012). The medical report of pedestrian crashes classifies the severity into four levels: slight injury, medium injury, severe injury, and fatality. In general, the study shows that there is a significant impact of the studied road and site factors on the crashinjury severity level of pedestrians involved in vehicle collisions. Further it also shows that there is a strong relationship between crash-injury severity level of pedestrians and both the speed limit and road width. Language: en
道路和场地特征对行人碰撞伤害严重程度的影响
行人被认为是脆弱的道路使用者,主要是因为他们缺乏保护。在与车辆发生碰撞时,行人总是最脆弱的一方,与大多数其他道路使用者相比,他们受伤或死亡的风险更大。在阿联酋阿布扎比酋长国(AD),在六年的时间里,行人碰撞约占交通事故总数的21%,导致严重伤害总数的18%和死亡总数的26%。多年来,有几项研究试图调查可能影响机动车碰撞中行人伤亡严重程度的外部因素。这些研究大多集中在车辆的碰撞速度和行人特征作为主要因素。然而,道路和场地特征对行人过马路碰撞伤害严重程度的影响研究相对较少。本文旨在研究道路和场地特征等外部因素对车辆碰撞中行人过马路受伤和死亡严重程度的影响。研究的道路因素包括限速、道路宽度(以车道数计算)和道路类型。此外,研究的场地因素还包括碰撞地点、人行横道设施的存在以及周围土地利用类型。在本研究中,从AD交警数据库中提取了过去六年(2007年至2012年)的就业数据。行人碰撞的医学报告将严重程度分为四个级别:轻伤、中等伤、重伤和死亡。总体而言,研究表明所研究的道路和场地因素对车辆碰撞中行人的碰撞伤害严重程度有显著影响。此外,它还表明行人碰撞伤害严重程度与限速和道路宽度之间存在很强的关系。语言:在
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Advances in Transportation Studies
Advances in Transportation Studies Engineering-Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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