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Effect of Road Characteristics, Built Environment and other Factors on Crash Severity Levels Involving Pedestrians and Motor Vehicles

机译:道路特征,建造环境等因素对涉及行人和机动车辆的碰撞严重程度

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In spite of the benefits of walking and other non-motorized transportation modes, road facilities in urban areas are still an important source of harm to non-motorized road users. In particular, large Canadian cities like Montreal are facing serious pedestrian safety problems. In 2005, for instance, 1,830 pedestrians were injured on the island of Montreal, representing almost half of all pedestrians involved in road accidents in the province of Quebec. To address this problem, local governments have identified the safety of pedestrians as a high priority. To this end, investments are continually allocated through different safety improvement programs. However, there is a lack of analytical tools that help to identify and quantify the benefits of countermeasures such as roadway design, speed management strategies, or land use policies, for instance. Subsequently, the objectives of this research are: to develop injury severity models for determining the effects that road design, vehicle characteristics, built environment and other factors have on the injury severity levels of pedestrians involved in motor vehicle collisions. To develop injury severity models, this research integrates different sources of data including police report data describing vehicle-pedestrian collisions, as well as information on land use transit network, and road design attributes from the City of Montreal. After data preparation, various ordered-response modeling settings have been attempted. Accordingly, the impacts of road design, land use, built environment and other potential strategies on the injury severity levels of vulnerable users have been investigated. Among other results, it was found that the probability of a pedestrian fatality increases significantly when a crash occurs on a major road (arterials), with the type of vehicle involved in the accident and the vehicle movement. Conversely, after controlling for other factors, collisions occurring at intersection, in neighborhoods with high land use mix and near schools have lower chances of injury or death.
机译:尽管走路等非机动运输方式的好处,城市地区的道路设施仍然是非机动性道路使用者造成的重要危害来源。特别是,像蒙特利尔这样的大加拿大城市面临着严重的行人安全问题。例如,在2005年,蒙特利尔岛上有1,830个行人受伤,代表魁北克省省内的所有行人的几个行人。为了解决这个问题,地方政府已将行人的安全性确定为高度优先事项。为此,通过不同的安全改进计划不断分配投资。但是,缺乏分析工具,有助于识别和量化巷道设计,速度管理策略或土地利用政策等对策的益处。随后,本研究的目标是:开发伤害严重性模型,以确定道路设计,车辆特征,建筑环境和其他因素对机动车碰撞所涉及的行人的伤害严重程度水平的影响。为了开发伤害严重程度模型,本研究将不同的数据来源集成,包括警察报告数据描述车辆行人碰撞,以及有关土地使用过境网络的信息,以及蒙特利尔市的道路设计属性。在数据准备之后,已经尝试了各种有序响应建模设置。因此,研究了道路设计,土地利用,建筑环境和其他潜在策略对弱势用户伤害严重程度的影响。在其他结果之外,发现当在大型道路(动脉)发生碰撞时,行人死亡率的概率显着增加,其中涉及事故和车辆运动的车辆类型。相反,在控制其他因素之后,在交叉路口发生的碰撞,在高地使用高地和近学校的社区中的伤害或死亡的机会较低。

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