A simulation-based concept for assessing the effectiveness of forgiving roadside treatments

Philippe Nitsche (Speaker)

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Abstract

To increase road safety, the concept of forgiving roadsides is one of the main priorities in the area of road infrastructure measures. It mainly aims to mitigate the consequences of single vehicle accidents-and especially run-off-road accidents-, which are responsible for nearly half of all road accident fatalities in the European Union. This paper introduces a novel approach for analyzing the necessity and effectiveness of forgiving roadside treatments. The work comprises simulations of various run-off-road accident scenarios at real accident black spots as well as the analysis of vehicle dynamics. The proposed concept is based on an accurate replication of real road sections by creating a three-dimensional road model. In simulation, various roadside designs with either single fixed roadside objects or continuous objects such as safety barriers are implemented to obtain information about their effect on safety. Indicators for the effectiveness of roadside treatments are the head injury criterion (HIC) and the abbreviated injury scale (AIS), which describe the injuries to occupants involved in collisions. Simulations show that the risk of fatal injuries strongly declines with forgiving roadside design. In future, the concept could be utilized for road safety inspections and road safety audits in order to assess safety levels
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPapers presented at the 3rd International Conference on Road Safety and Simulation
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event3rd International Conference on Road Safety and Simulation -
Duration: 14 Sept 201116 Sept 2011

Conference

Conference3rd International Conference on Road Safety and Simulation
Period14/09/1116/09/11

Research Field

  • Former Research Field - Mobility Systems

Keywords

  • Road accident
  • forgiving roadside
  • simulation
  • HIC
  • AIS

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