评估加纳摩托车-行人碰撞事故中行人受伤的相关因素

IF 7.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Emmanuel Kofi Adanu , Robert Ambunda , William Agyemang , Moses Tefe , Steven Jones
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在道路安全分析中,摩托车手和行人是最脆弱的道路使用者群体。然而,在摩托车与行人的相互作用中,行人往往处于更大的受伤和死亡风险中。在安全文献中,很多研究都致力于机动车-摩托车和机动车-行人碰撞的研究,而对摩托车-行人碰撞的研究却很少。从快速发展的中等收入国家加纳的角度来看,本研究有助于填补这一重要安全领域的空白,加纳的摩托车活动在过去几年中呈指数级增长。为了实现这一目标,从加纳科学和工业研究委员会(CSIR)建筑和道路研究所(BRRI)的加纳国家道路交通事故数据库中获得了2015年至2019年加纳摩托车-行人碰撞数据。清理后,共有2655个摩托车-行人碰撞观测数据可供分析和模型估计。事故严重程度的分布表明,致死性事故占16.69%,致失能性事故占53.10%,轻伤事故占30.21%。本研究采用均值异质性和方差异质性随机参数logit方法建立损伤严重程度模型,了解不同碰撞因素对行人损伤结局的影响。模型估计结果表明,行人在过马路时被撞死亡或重伤的可能性更大。研究发现,在夜间以及摩托车手在撞到行人后逃跑时,造成致命伤害的可能性很高。超速也被发现与致命伤害的结果有关。本研究希望能激发道路安全界的对话,关注这一无声的安全问题。最终,研究结果提供了数据驱动的证据,以支持使用安全系统方法制定和实施对策。
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Assessing the factors associated with pedestrian injury in motorcycle-pedestrian crashes in Ghana
In road safety analysis, motorcyclists and pedestrians constitute the most vulnerable road user groups. However, in the interaction between motorcycles and pedestrians, pedestrians tend to be at a greater risk of injury and death. In safety literature, much research has been dedicated to the study of motor vehicle-motorcycle and motor vehicle-pedestrian crashes, and very little research has been done on motorcycle-pedestrian crashes. This study contributes to efforts to fill in the gap in this important safety area from the perspective of a rapidly developing middle-income country, Ghana, where the growth in motorcycle activities has been exponential over the past few years. To achieve this, motorcycle-pedestrian crash data for Ghana from 2015 to 2019 were obtained from the Ghana National Road Traffic Accident database at the Building and Road Research Institute (BRRI) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). After cleaning, a total of 2655 motorcycle-pedestrian crash observations were available for analysis and model estimation. The distribution of crashes by severity shows that 16.69% were fatal, 53.10% were incapacitating injuries, and 30.21% were minor injury crashes. The study adopted the random parameters logit with heterogeneity in means and variances approach to develop an injury severity model to understand how various crash factors influence pedestrian injury outcomes. The model estimation results reveal that pedestrians who were struck while crossing the road were more likely to be killed or seriously injured. The likelihood of fatal injury was found to be high at night and when the motorcyclists bolt after hitting a pedestrian. Speeding was also found to be associated with fatal injury outcome. This study is expected to stimulate conversations in the road safety community to pay attention to this silent safety concern. Ultimately, the findings of the study provide data-driven evidence to support countermeasure development and implementation, using the safe systems approach.
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13.60
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402
审稿时长
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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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