工作区安全分析:用极值理论评估追尾碰撞风险

Prathamesh Avinash More, Jino Thomas Therattil, Nipjyoti Bharadwaj
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本研究论文探讨了工作区安全这一关键问题,特别关注减少一条或多条车道导致并线操作的过渡区域。鉴于可靠的碰撞记录有限,本文探讨了评估这些区域安全的替代方法。采用碰撞时间(TTC)等替代安全措施(SSM)来评估潜在风险。视频数据收集自古瓦哈提和浦那市的两个工作区。对从数据中获得的轨迹进行分析,以确定影响追尾碰撞风险的关键参数。为了量化与合并相关的碰撞风险,研究采用了属于极值理论(EVT)范畴的 Gumbel 分布。EVT 方法包括将从轨迹数据中得出的最小 TTC 值与 Gumbel 分布进行拟合。通过这种分析,可以估算与工作区并线操作相关的碰撞风险,为实施前瞻性安全措施提供有价值的见解。通过特别关注工作区安全并探索替代评估方法,本研究旨在克服因碰撞记录有限而带来的挑战。在 EVT 框架内利用 SSM 和应用 Gumbel 分布,可对工作区内与合并相关的碰撞风险进行全面分析。最终,本研究的结果旨在提高安全性,并有助于实施有效措施来降低工作区的风险,从而确保工人和道路使用者的福祉。
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Work-Zone Safety Analysis: Evaluating Rear-End Crash Risk with Extreme Value Theory
This research paper addresses the critical issue of work-zone safety, specifically focusing on the transition area where one or more lanes are reduced, leading to merging operations. Given the limited availability of reliable crash records, alternative methods are explored to evaluate safety in these zones. Surrogate safety measures (SSMs), such as time to collision (TTC), are employed to assess the potential risks. Videographic data is collected from two work-zone sites, located in Guwahati and Pune cities. The trajectories obtained from the data are analyzed to identify key parameters that influence the risk of rear-end crashes. To quantify merging-related crash risk, the study adopts the Gumbel distribution, which falls under the purview of extreme value theory (EVT). The EVT approach involves fitting the minimum TTC values, derived from the trajectory data, to the Gumbel distribution. This analysis allows for the estimation of crash risk associated with merging operations in work zones, providing valuable insights for implementing proactive safety measures. By focusing specifically on work-zone safety and exploring alternative evaluation methods, this research aims to overcome the challenges posed by the limited availability of crash records. The utilization of SSMs and the application of the Gumbel distribution within the framework of EVT offer comprehensive analysis of merging-related crash risk in work zones. Ultimately, the findings of this study aim to enhance safety and contribute to the implementation of effective measures to mitigate risks in work-zone areas, thereby ensuring the well-being of both workers and road users.
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