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Investigating the relation between instantaneous driving decisions and safety critical events in naturalistic driving environment

机译:调查自然驾驶环境中瞬间驾驶决策与安全关键事件的关系

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The availability of large-scale naturalistic driving data provides enormous opportunities for studying relationships between instantaneous driving decisions prior to involvement in safety critical events (SCEs). This study investigates the role of driving instability prior to involvement in SCEs. While past research has studied crash types and their contributing factors, the role of pre-crash behavior in such events has not been explored as extensively. The research demonstrates how measures and analysis of driving volatility can be leading indicators of crashes and contribute to enhancing safety. Highly detailed microscopic data from naturalistic driving are used to provide the analytic framework to rigorously analyze the behavioral dimensions and driving instability that can lead to different types of SCEs such as roadway departures, rear end collisions, and sideswipes. Modeling results reveal a positive association between volatility and involvement in SCEs. Specifically, increases in both lateral and longitudinal volatilities represented by Bollinger bands and vehicular jerk lead to higher likelihoods of involvement in SCEs. Further, driver behavior related factors such as aggressive driving and lane changing also increases the likelihood of involvement in SCEs. Driver distraction, as represented by the duration of secondary tasks, also increases the risk of SCEs. Likewise, traffic flow parameters play a critical role in safety risk. The risk of involvement in SCEs decreases under free flow traffic conditions and increases under unstable traffic flow. Further, the model shows prediction accuracy of 88.1 % and 85.7 % for training and validation data. These results have implications for proactive safety and providing in-vehicle warnings and alerts to prevent the occurrence of such SCEs.
机译:大规模的自然主义驾驶数据的可用性为在参与安全临界事件(SCES)之前研究瞬时驾驶决策之间的关系提供了巨大机会。本研究调查在参与SCES之前驱动不稳定的作用。虽然过去的研究已经研究了崩溃类型和他们的贡献因素,但在此类事件中的崩溃行为的作用尚未被广泛探讨。该研究表明,驾驶波动性的措施和分析如何是崩溃的领先指标,并有助于提高安全性。来自自然主义驾驶的高度详细的微观数据用于提供分析框架,以严格分析行为尺寸和驱动不稳定,这可以导致不同类型的流量,例如道路偏离,后端碰撞和侧帘。建模结果揭示了波动性与流动的持久关系。具体地,Bollinger带和车辆混凝器代表的横向和纵向挥发性的增加导致了较高的涉及SCES的可能性。此外,驾驶员行为相关因素如激进的驾驶和车道变化也增加了流量的涉及的可能性。驾驶员分心,正如二次任务持续时间所代表,也增加了SCES的风险。同样,交通流量参数在安全风险中发挥着关键作用。在自由流量交通状况下,SCES参与的风险降低,并在不稳定的交通流量下增加。此外,该模型显示训练和验证数据的预测精度为88.1%和85.7%。这些结果对主动安全性并提供车载警告和警报,以防止这种流动的发生。

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