机动车驾驶人视角下的非机动车安全风险研究

IF 1.6 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Niaz Ahmed, Shoumic Shahid Chowdhury, Md Fardeen Tanim, Dewan Tanvir Ahammed, Md Asif Raihan, Moinul Hossain
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在异构交通流中,与机动车的碰撞是造成非机动车碰撞的主要原因之一。除了nmv固有的脆弱性外,MV司机对nmv的风险认知也可能影响MV - nmv碰撞。然而,到目前为止,这种主观感知在文献中很少被探索。本研究考察了与机动道路使用者的风险感知和nmv操作方面有关的许多因素对MV-NMV碰撞的潜在影响。使用来自1,560名达卡城市驾车者(摩托车手、汽车和公共汽车司机)的自我报告数据开发了有序概率模型。研究结果显示,当驾驶员有较强的MV-NMV碰撞历史时,驾驶员变得具有攻击性的可能性更高,认为NMV驾驶员的行为是危险的,并且对此类车辆的积极态度较低。研究结果还表明,公交车司机与nmv相撞的几率更低,尽管他们觉得这些车辆在结构上不安全。此外,年龄、教育程度、车道间隔、运动、停车和用户出行频率的感知对预测碰撞频率有显著影响。此外,年龄较大和不识字的司机更有可能与nmv发生碰撞。由于自我报告数据的偏差,进行了方差检验分析,结果表明摩托车司机、汽车司机和公共汽车司机之间的风险认知存在显著差异。摩托车手对NMVs的风险认知最高。这项研究的结果有望帮助政策制定者改善驾驶者对nmv的看法,并在交通系统异构的发展中国家提高后者的安全性。
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Safety Risk of Nonmotorized Vehicles from the Perspective of Motorized Vehicle Drivers
Collisions with motorized vehicles (MVs) are one of the leading causes of nonmotorized vehicle (NMV) crashes in a heterogeneous traffic stream. As well as NMVs’ inherent vulnerability, MV drivers’ risk perceptions of NMVs may also influence MV–NMV crashes. However, until now, this subjective perception has been little explored in the literature. This study examines the potential impact of numerous factors associated with motorized road users’ perception of risk and the operational aspects of NMVs on MV–NMV crashes. An ordered probit model was developed using self-reported data from 1,560 Dhaka city motorists (motorcyclists, and car and bus drivers). Findings revealed that motorists have a higher probability of becoming aggressive, deem NMV drivers’ behavior to be risky, and have low positive attitudes toward such vehicles when they have a stronger MV–NMV crash history. The results also suggest that bus drivers have fewer crashes with NMVs, although they feel these vehicles are structurally unsafe. In addition, age, education, and perceptions of lane separation, movement, stops, and users’ trip frequency were significant in predicting crash frequency. Further, older and illiterate drivers were more likely to be involved in collisions with NMVs. Because of the bias of self-reported data, analysis of variance tests were conducted, and the results demonstrated a significant difference in risk perceptions between motorcyclists, car drivers, and bus drivers. Risk perceptions of NMVs were the highest among motorcyclists. The findings of this study are expected to aid policymakers in improving motorists’ perceptions of NMVs and in increasing the latter’s safety in developing nations with heterogenous traffic systems.
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Transportation Research Record
Transportation Research Record 工程技术-工程:土木
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
11.80%
发文量
918
审稿时长
4.2 months
期刊介绍: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board is one of the most cited and prolific transportation journals in the world, offering unparalleled depth and breadth in the coverage of transportation-related topics. The TRR publishes approximately 70 issues annually of outstanding, peer-reviewed papers presenting research findings in policy, planning, administration, economics and financing, operations, construction, design, maintenance, safety, and more, for all modes of transportation. This site provides electronic access to a full compilation of papers since the 1996 series.
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