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Boniphace Kutela , Frank Ngeni , Cuthbert Ruseruka , Tumlumbe Juliana Chengula , Norris Novat , Hellen Shita , Abdallah Kinero
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超速是全球致命交通事故的一个关键因素,需要强有力的速度管理战略来加强道路安全。2021年,美国国家公路交通安全管理局报告称,仅在美国就有1.2万多起与车速有关的死亡事故。先前的研究汇总了超速趋势;然而,超速的程度对碰撞结果有显著的影响。本研究利用加拿大埃德蒙顿的交通摄像头数据,并采用负二项统计模型进行分析,深入研究了各种情况下超速的流行程度和严重程度。该模型通过纳入时间和建筑环境变量,即年、月、车道数量、住宅单元类型、学校相关和开放绿地,阐明了超速趋势的重要性和可能性。研究结果表明,超速数据的汇总往往低估了各种因素的影响。值得注意的是,公布的速度限制对分解模型的估计影响高达聚合模型的两倍以上。此外,在夏季的几个月里,对于聚合模型来说,违反限速的情况增加了大约25%,而对于分解方法来说,违反限速的情况增加了大约40%。相反,通过摄像头执法,超速趋势明显下降,在四年内减少了25%。建筑环境变量呈现出喜忧参半的结果,单单元住宅与超速增加12%有关,而靠近学校表明超速减少10%。这些关键发现为政策制定者和从业人员制定有针对性的干预措施和对策提供了宝贵见解,以减少限速违规行为并改善整体道路安全状况。
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The influence of roadway characteristics and built environment on the extent of over-speeding: An exploration using mobile automated traffic camera data
Over-speeding is a pivotal factor in fatal traffic crashes globally, necessitating robust speed management strategies to augment road safety. In 2021, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported over 12 000 speed-related fatalities in the United States alone. Previous studies aggregated over-speeding tendencies; however, the extent of over-speeding has a significant implication on the crash outcome. This study delves into the prevalence and magnitude of over-speeding in various scenarios, utilizing data from traffic cameras in Edmonton, Canada, and employing a negative binomial statistical model for analysis. The model elucidates the significance and likelihood of over-speeding tendencies by incorporating temporal and built environment variables, i.e., year, month, number of lanes, dwelling unit types, school-related, and open green space. Study results indicated that the aggregation of the over-speeding data tends to underestimate the influence of various factors. Notably, the estimated impact of the posted speed limit for the disaggregated models is up to over two times that for the aggregated model. Further, the summer months exhibit a roughly 25% uptick in speed limit violations for aggregated models while about a 40% uptick in the speed limit violations for disaggregated approaches. Conversely, a discernible decline in over-speeding tendencies is observed with camera enforcement, showcasing a 25% reduction over four years. Built environment variables presented mixed results, with one-unit dwellings associated with a 12% increase in over-speeding, while proximity to schools indicated a 10% decrease. These pivotal findings provide policymakers and practitioners with valuable insights to formulate targeted interventions and countermeasures to curtail speed limit violations and bolster overall road safety conditions.
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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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