常规公共交通门夹事故的影响因素及防夹措施分析

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Xianglong Sun , Zhiyuan Jin , Haihua Yang
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安全、便捷的公交服务对提高公交模式分担率具有重要意义。然而,在早晚高峰时段,匆匆忙忙的乘客挤上公交车时,可能会被关上车门卡住。我们对过去五年在中国哈尔滨发生的公交车夹门事故进行了调查,以调查导致此类事故的因素。共收集了1465个样本,以探讨乘客年龄、性别和其他因素对挤压事故的影响。logit回归分析结果表明,六个影响因素均显著影响夹门事故的发生。青少年、女性和行动迟缓的人更容易发生挤压事故。此外,车门堵塞、匆忙上下车以及摄像头位置不当等情况增加了此类事故的可能性。为了进一步研究变量对不同情景的影响,根据事故的发生过程和对象将事故分为四类,并使用多元逻辑回归进行分析。结果表明,青少年和女性更容易发生物体被夹伤的事故,行动迟缓的人在上车和匆忙上下车时更容易被夹伤,车门堵塞增加了这四种类型夹伤事故的概率。因此,我们建议修改车门位置,取消前门座椅,并调整扶手分布,以缓解车门堵塞。此外,车门关闭警告声音必须放大,以提醒乘客车门即将关闭,这可能会减少因匆忙上下车而导致的挤压事故的数量。
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Analysis of influencing factors and anti-pinch measures for door pinch accidents in conventional public transportation

A safe and convenient bus service is important for improving the bus mode share. However, during the morning and evening peak travel periods, hurrying passengers may get caught in closing doors when they squeeze into a bus. We conducted a survey of bus door pinch accidents that occurred in Harbin, China for the past five years to investigate the factors contributing to such accidents. A total of 1465 samples were collected to explore the effects of passenger age, gender, and other factors on pinching accidents. The results of the logit regression analysis revealed that all six influencing factors significantly affect the occurrence of door pinch accidents. Juveniles, females, and slow-moving people are more susceptible to pinch accidents. Additionally, situations such as door congestion, rushing to get on or off the bus, and inappropriately located cameras increase the likelihood of such accidents. To further investigate the effects of variables on different scenarios, the accidents were classified into four categories based on their occurrence process and object and analyzed using multiple logistic regression. The results show that juveniles and females are more likely to be involved in accidents in which objects are pinched, slow-moving people are more prone to be pinched while boarding and rushing to get on or off the bus, and congestion at the doors increases the probability of all four types of pinch accidents. Therefore, we recommend modifying the door position, eliminating the front door seat, and adjusting the handrail distribution to alleviate door congestion. Moreover, the door-closing warning sound must be amplified to remind passengers that the door is about to close, potentially reducing the number of pinching accidents caused by rushing to get on or off the bus.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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