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The Protective Effect of Roadside Barriers for Motorcyclists

机译:路边障碍物对摩托车手的保护作用

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Objective: Roadside barriers are often deployed between road users and fixed hazards to protect users from injury. However, the United States and Australian Roadside Design Guides do not consider motorcyclists in the risk-based decision process for the deployment of a barrier, because the severity indices for barriers and fixed hazards were developed for passenger vehicles. The aim of the present article is to quantify the protective effect of barriers with regards to motorcyclist injury and to thereby inform the Roadside Design Guides as to the relative severity of roadside hazards and infrastructure for motorcyclists. Method: A retrospective case series study, using linked police-reported road crash and hospital admission data in New South Wales, Australia, from 2001 to 2009 was performed. Crude and adjusted relative risks of motorcyclist serious injury were determined for various fixed objects compared to barriers, using serious injury rates and multiple variable logistic regression. Calculated relative risks compared with guardrail for motorcyclists were compared with those determined from the United States and Australian Roadside Design Guides for passenger vehicle occupants. Results: The study identified 1364 motorcyclists injured as a result of single-vehicle collisions with roadside barriers, trees, utility poles, and other fixed roadside infrastructure. Trees, posts, and utility poles were shown to provide significantly higher risks of serious injury to motorcyclists compared to barriers. This was also found to be true for serious injuries to particular body regions, such as the head, spine, and torso. The results for motorcyclists were in reasonable agreement with those derived from severity indices in the United States and Australian Roadside Design Guides for passenger vehicle occupants. Conclusions: Roadside barriers provide a significant reduction in the risk of serious injury to motorcyclists compared to various roadside hazards. The provisions in the United States and Australian Roadside Design Guides for passenger vehicle occupants are generally applicable to motorcyclists and support the prior and ongoing use of such guides for designing roadsides that reduce the risk of injury to motorcyclists. However, a more realistic estimation might be derived by increasing the severity indices for barriers by around 25 percent for motorcyclists.
机译:目标:路边的障碍物经常在道路使用者和固定危险之间部署,以保护使用者免受伤害。但是,《美国和澳大利亚路边设计指南》并未在基于风险的决策过程中考虑骑摩托车的人使用障碍,因为针对乘用车制定了障碍和固定危害的严重性指标。本文的目的是量化障碍物对摩托车驾驶员造成的保护作用,从而将有关摩托车驾驶员的道路危害和基础设施的相对严重程度告知《道路设计指南》。方法:采用回顾性病例系列研究方法,使用关联的警方报告的道路交通事故和澳大利亚新南威尔士州2001年至2009年的住院数据。使用严重伤害发生率和多变量逻辑回归,确定各种固定物体与障碍物相比,摩托车手严重伤害的原始风险和调整后的相对风险。将与摩托车护栏相比的计算出的相对风险与从美国和澳大利亚《路边设计指南》确定的乘用车乘客的相对风险进行了比较。结果:该研究确定了1364名摩托车骑行者,由于单车与路障,树木,电线杆和其他固定的路边基础设施相撞而受伤。与障碍相比,树木,杆子和电线杆对摩托车手造成严重伤害的风险要高得多。对于某些特定身体部位(例如头部,脊椎和躯干)的严重伤害也是如此。摩托车驾驶者的结果与美国和澳大利亚针对乘用车乘员的《路边设计指南》中的严重性指标得出的结果合理一致。结论:与各种路边危险相比,路边障碍大大降低了摩托车手受到严重伤害的风险。美国和澳大利亚《路边设计指南》中有关乘用车乘员的规定通常适用于摩托车驾驶员,并支持这些指南在设计道路沿线之前和正在使用中,以减少对摩托车驾驶员造成伤害的风险。但是,可以通过将摩托车骑行者的障碍严重性指数提高约25%来得出更现实的估计。

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