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DRIVING BLIND Weather-Related Vision Hazards and Fatal Motor Vehicle Crashes

机译:驾驶盲人天气相关的视力危害和致命的机动车碰撞

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Visibility-related weather hazards have significant impacts on motor vehicle operators because of decreased driver vision, reduced roadway speed, amplified speed variability, and elevated crash risk. This research presents a national analysis of fog-, smoke-, and dust storm-associated vehicular fatalities in the United States. Initially, a database of weather-related motor vehicle crash fatalities from 1994 to 2011 is constructed from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data. Thereafter, spatiotemporal analyses of visibility-related (crashes where a vision hazard was reported at time of event) and vision-obscured (driver's vision was recorded as obscured by weather, and a weather-related vision hazard was reported) fatal vehicular crashes are presented. Results reveal that the annual number of fatalities associated with weather-related, vision-obscured vehicular crashes is comparable to those of more notable and captivating hazards such as tornadoes, floods, tropical cyclones, and lightning. The majority of these vision-obscured crash fatalities occurred in fog, on state and U.S. numbered highways, during the cool season and during the morning commuting hours of 0500 to 0800 local time. Areas that experience the greatest frequencies of vision-obscured fatal crashes are located in the Central Valley of California, Appalachian Mountain and mid-Atlantic region, the Midwest, and along the Gulf Coast. From 2007 to 2011, 72% of all vision-obscured fatal crashes occurred when there was no National Weather Service weather-related visibility advisory in effect. The deadliest weather-related visibility hazard crashes during the period are exhibited, revealing a spectrum of environmental and geographical settings that can trigger these high-end events.
机译:与能见度有关的天气隐患,由于驾驶员视力下降,道路速度降低,速度可变性增大以及发生撞车的风险增加,对机动车驾驶员产生重大影响。这项研究对美国雾,烟和沙尘暴相关的车辆死亡人数进行了全国分析。最初,根据国家公路交通安全管理局的数据,建立了1994年至2011年与天气有关的机动车撞车死亡人数的数据库。此后,提出了与可见性相关的致命事件(在发生事件时报告了视力障碍的崩溃)和视力模糊(记录了驾驶员的视力被天气遮挡,并且报告了与天气有关的视力危害)的致命车辆碰撞的时空分析。结果表明,与天气有关,视线模糊的车辆碰撞造成的死亡人数与龙卷风,洪水,热带气旋和闪电等更为引人注目的和令人着迷的危害相当。这些视力模糊不清的致命伤病多数发生在雾天,州和美国编号的高速公路上,凉爽季节以及当地时间0500至0800的早晨通勤时间。视力模糊致死事故发生频率最高的地区位于加利福尼亚州中部山谷,阿巴拉契亚山脉和大西洋中部地区,中西部以及墨西哥湾沿岸。从2007年到2011年,在没有国家气象局与天气相关的能见度建议有效的情况下,所有视力模糊的致命事故中有72%发生。在此期间,发生了与天气有关的最致命的能见度事故,显示出可能触发这些高端事件的一系列环境和地理环境。

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