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Integrating police reports with geographic information system resources for uncovering patterns of pedestrian crashes in Denmark

机译:将警察报告与地理信息系统资源集成在一起,以发现丹麦的行人交通事故模式

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Promoting walking goes a long way in contributing to the sustainability and health of future cities and regions, and improving pedestrian safety is essential for building more sustainable and healthier communities. As the problem is multifaceted in nature, this study looks at patterns of pedestrian crashes from a perspective that goes beyond the traditional investigation of pedestrian characteristics and behaviour by analysing the contribution of built environment, land use, and traffic conditions. Moreover, this study goes beyond the traditional analysis of traditional police reports by integrating them with rich geographic information system resources. This study analysed a sample of 7469 crashes between a pedestrian and another road user that occurred in Denmark between 2006 and 2015. The crash locations were geocoded and matched to a detailed traffic network, a transport planning model, and several resources detailing building and land use composition. Latent class analysis uncovered patterns of pedestrian crashes for both the fully identified records and the substantial amount of hit-and-run records. Findings from this study reveal a major red thread in the lack of hazard awareness for both pedestrians and road users and suggest solutions from both the behavioural and the infrastructure perspectives. Major needs are (i) educating pedestrians about the risks related to drinking and then walking along major roads in the darkness, (ii) making crossings for pedestrians and approaches for road users easier to understand and to access in order to reduce unnecessary conflicts, and (iii) designing traffic calming solutions around major shopping and leisure locations in dense city centres.
机译:促进步行对促进未来城市和地区的可持续发展和健康大有帮助,改善行人安全对于建设更可持续和更健康的社区至关重要。由于问题本质上是多方面的,因此本研究通过分析建筑环境,土地使用和交通状况的影响,从超越传统的对行人特征和行为的调查的角度研究行人碰撞的模式。此外,该研究通过将传统警察报告与丰富的地理信息系统资源集成在一起,超出了对传统警察报告的传统分析。这项研究分析了2006年至2015年间在丹麦发生的7469起行人与另一位道路使用者之间的撞车事故。撞车位置经过地理编码,并与详细的交通网络,运输规划模型以及一些详细描述建筑和土地使用的资源相匹配组成。潜在类别分析发现了完全识别的记录和大量运行记录的行人碰撞模式。这项研究的发现揭示了行人和道路使用者缺乏危险意识的一个主要红线,并从行为和基础设施的角度提出了解决方案。主要需求是(i)向行人教育与饮酒有关的风险,然后在黑暗中沿着主要道路行走;(ii)使行人过路处和通向道路使用者的道路更容易理解和使用,以减少不必要的冲突,以及(iii)设计密集城市中心主要购物和休闲场所周围的交通缓解措施。

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