动力两轮车的骑行行为和提高安全性的策略:综述

IF 6.8 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Shivam Singh Chouhan , Ankit Kathuria , Ravi Sekhar Chalumuri
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动力两轮车(PTWs)被认为是危险的交通工具之一,因为它很容易发生道路交通事故,这可能导致致命的伤害。碰撞数据显示,由公路司机造成的死亡人数明显高于任何其他道路使用者。文献报道,高PTW崩溃的主要原因之一是用户的骑行行为。因此,本文对现有的有关骑乘行为影响因素的文献进行了综述。本文探讨了影响PTW行驶性能的几个不同程度的因素。此外,研究中还报告了提高PTW安全性的安全策略,该策略根据风险因素(即乘坐行为、车辆技术和道路基础设施)对其进行了分类。本文总结了一些主要发现,i)骑行行为在提高PTW安全性中起着至关重要的作用,ii)许多研究表明,骑行行为可以通过执法和通过将他们划分为不同类别来提供骑行行为的反馈来改善,iii)据报道,在一些发展中国家,将PTW交通与其他道路使用者隔离是提高PTW安全性的有效解决方案。虽然已有大量关于骑行行为和PTW安全性的研究,但关于骑行反馈对PTW骑行行为影响的研究却很少。此外,建议未来的研究重点应放在先进的交通管理策略的可行性上,例如将PTWs与主要交通隔离,以减少车辆之间的冲突。
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Powered two-wheeler riding behavior and strategies to improve safety: A review
Powered two-wheelers (PTWs) are considered as one of the risky means of transport as it is vulnerable to road crashes, which may lead to fatal injuries. Crash data revealed that the number of deaths caused by PTWs is significantly higher than any other road users. Literature reports that one of the major causes of high PTW crashes is the riding behavior of the users. Therefore, the present paper reviews existing literature related to factors affecting riding behavior. Several factors with different levels of influence on PTW riding behavior are explored in the paper. Further, safety strategies to improve PTW safety have been reported in the study by categorizing it based on risk factors, i.e., riding behavior, vehicle technology, and road infrastructure. The paper concludes with some of the major findings, i) riding behavior plays an essential role in improving PTW safety, ii) numerous research stated that riding behavior can be improved by enforcement and providing feedback about their riding behavior by profiling them into different categories, and iii) segregation of PTW traffic from other road users is reported to be an effective solution for increasing PTW safety in some developing countries. While a considerable amount of research related to riding behavior and PTW safety has been done, studies related to the impact of riding feedback on PTW riding behavior are scant. Further, it is suggested that future research should focus on the feasibility of advanced traffic management strategies, such as the segregation of PTWs from main traffic to reduce the conflict between vehicles.
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13.60
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English Edition) serves as a renowned academic platform facilitating the exchange and exploration of innovative ideas in the realm of transportation. Our journal aims to foster theoretical and experimental research in transportation and welcomes the submission of exceptional peer-reviewed papers on engineering, planning, management, and information technology. We are dedicated to expediting the peer review process and ensuring timely publication of top-notch research in this field.
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