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A strategy to reduce older driver injuries at intersections using more accommodating roundabout design practices

机译:一种采用更宽松的环岛设计实践来减少交叉路口驾驶员受伤的策略

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This paper briefly summarizes a laboratory study investigating strategies designed to improve the ability of our most vulnerable drivers, the elderly, to safely negotiate the most dangerous and demanding of all traffic situations - intersections - through increased use of modern roundabouts. Compared to conventional intersections, roundabouts have demonstrated the potential to significantly reduce the most injurious (angle) type of crashes and slow the operating speed of all vehicles, while maintaining a high capacity for moving traffic through an intersection. This research sought to develop and evaluate countermeasures with the potential to improve the perceived comfort, confidence, and/or safety of seniors in using roundabouts. Research methods included focus groups and structured interviews utilizing photographs, which had been edited to include novel traffic control devices. The results suggest that design elements that improve the path guidance for older drivers are necessary to encourage roundabout use by this group. Recommendations for improved practice related to advance warning signs, guide signs, yield treatments, directional signs, and exit treatments are presented.
机译:本文简要总结了一项旨在研究策略的实验室研究,旨在通过增加使用现代环形交叉路口来提高我们最脆弱的驾驶员(老年人)安全地应对所有交通状况(十字路口)中最危险和最苛刻的能力。与传统的十字路口相比,环形交叉路口具有显着减少最有害(角度)事故类型并减慢所有车辆运行速度的潜力,同时又能保持较高的通行能力。这项研究试图开发和评估对策,以期提高老年人使用回旋处时的舒适感,自信心和/或安全感。研究方法包括焦点小组和利用照片进行的结构化访谈,这些照片已被编辑为包括新颖的交通控制设备。结果表明,必须有一些设计元素来改善老年驾驶员的道路指引,才能鼓励该人群使用环形交叉路口。提出了与预先警告标志,引导标志,屈服,定向标志和出口处理有关的改进措施的建议。

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