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Fatal intersection crashes in Norway: Patterns in contributing factors and data collection challenges

机译:挪威的致命交叉路口撞车:影响因素的模式和数据收集的挑战

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Fatal motor vehicle intersection crashes occurring in Norway in the years 2005-2007 were analyzed to identify causation patterns among their underlying contributing factors, and also to assess if the data collection and documentation procedures used by the Norwegian in-depth investigation teams produces the information necessary to do causation pattern analysis. 28 fatal accidents were analyzed. Causation charts of contributing factors were first coded for each driver in each crash using the Driving Reliability and Error Analysis Method (DREAM). Next, the charts were aggregated based on a combination of conflict types and whether the driver was going straight or turning. Analysis results indicate that drivers who were performing a turning maneuver in these crashes faced perception difficulties and unexpected behavior from the primary conflict vehicle, while at the same time trying to negotiate a demanding traffic situation. Drivers who were going straight on the other hand had less perception difficulties but largely expect any turning drivers to yield, which led to either slow reaction or no reaction at all. In terms of common contributing factors, those often pointed to in literature as contributing to fatal crashes, e.g. high speed, drugs and/or alcohol and inadequate driver training, contributed in 12 of 28 accidents. This confirms their prevalence, but also shows that most drivers end up in these situations due to combinations of less auspicious contributing factors. In terms of data collection and documentation, there was an asymmetry in terms of reported obstructions to view due to signposts and vegetation. These were frequently reported as contributing for turning drivers, but rarely reported as contributing for their counterparts in the same crashes. This probably reflects an involuntary focus of the analyst on identifying contributing factors for the driver held legally liable, while less attention is paid to the driver judged not at fault. Since who to blame often is irrelevant from a countermeasure development point of view, this underlying investigator approach needs to be addressed to avoid future bias in crash investigation reports.
机译:分析了2005-2007年挪威发生的致命交叉路口撞车事故,确定了其潜在促成因素之间的因果关系,并评估了挪威深度调查小组使用的数据收集和记录程序是否产生了必要的信息进行因果关系分析。分析了28起致命事故。首先使用“驾驶可靠性和错误分析方法”(DREAM)为每个事故中的每个驾驶员编码影响因素的因果图。接下来,基于冲突类型的组合以及驾驶员是直线行驶还是转弯来汇总图表。分析结果表明,在这些碰撞中正在执行转弯操作的驾驶员面临主要的冲突车辆的感知困难和意外行为,同时试图应对严峻的交通状况。另一方面,直行的驾驶员的感知困难较小,但很大程度上希望转弯的驾驶员能够屈服,这导致反应迟钝或完全没有反应。就常见的影响因素而言,文献中经常指出这些因素导致致命的车祸,例如高速,毒品和/或酒精饮料以及不充分的驾驶员培训,共导致28起事故中的12起。这证实了他们的患病率,但同时也表明,大多数驾驶员由于吉祥因素较少的组合而最终陷入这种情况。在数据收集和记录方面,由于路标和植被造成的报告障碍物不对称。据报道,这些事故为转弯驾驶员做出了贡献,但在同一起车祸中,很少有报告为其同行做出贡献。这可能反映出分析家非自愿地将重点放在确定法律上应负法律责任的驾驶员的贡献因素上,而对被判定没有过错的驾驶员的关注则较少。由于从对策开发的角度来看,经常责怪谁是无关紧要的,因此需要解决这种潜在的调查员方法,以避免将来在事故调查报告中产生偏差。

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