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1 Types of Safety Data Crash Roadway Inventory Vehicle Registration Driver Licensing Citation/Adjudication Injury Surveillance/EMS Need to be linked …are they? Can they be?

2 Why collect/maintain safety data? Khisty says: Is that all? – Better understanding of operational problems – Accurate diagnosis of crash problems – Develop remedial measures – Evaluate the effectiveness of road safety programs

3 Who uses crash data? – Road safety engineers Develop remedial measures – Police Charging a person at fault in crash Enforcement activities – Location of speed cameras – Breath testing stations – Insurers Seeking facts before settling claims – Lawyers Compensation for injuries – Road safety educators To ensure that their efforts well targeted – Safety administrators Report statistical information on road crashes – Researchers Access good reliable database – Vehicle manufacturers Assess the safety of their products Importance of good data (Video “L”)

4 Crash Data (and some road/traffic data) Usually collected by police – Sometimes drivers – when? thoughts? Forms (paper and electronic) Usually includes info on – Location, time, roadway and envir. conditions, type and # of vehicles, sketch, severity* Supplements for commercial vehicles, fatalities, other …

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7 And, for Commercial Motor Carriers … Identifying the appropriate Commercial Motor Carrier Determining Reportable Crashes Identifying Vehicle Configuration and Cargo Body Type Determining Sequence of Events Recording Hazardous Materials Recording proper CDL

8 What is reportable? In most US states, the five point scale often referred to as KABCO – K person with fatal injury – A person with incapacitating injury – B person with non-incapacitating evident injury – C person with possible injury – O no injury (property damage only) Some countries report injury crashes only Some states do not differentiate between injury types – Implication? Some crashes are not reported … why? Many states use a reporting “threshold” – May vary even within states … implication?

9 Location An early computerized “spot” map (from Khisty) Can you “spot” the problems?

10 Other examples

11 Crashes by Time of Day

12 Crashes by Age

13 Crashes by Road Surface Conditions

14 Drug and Alcohol Related Crashes

15 GIS-ALAS: Corridor Crash Frequency (stacked)

16 Injury Frequency by Severity

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19 Collision Diagrams

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22 Road Data (not from crash forms) Traffic – Turning movement (boards) – Short term (tubes) – Long term counts (ATRs) Geometry & features – Manual observation/measurements – Video/sensor vans

23 Supplementary data sources (Ogden) While police crash report is the basic source of crash data, there are some other sources which may be useful and applicable in certain circumstances – Local knowledge Local government staff Emergency service personnel Local safety groups Local businesses – Interview of road users People involved in a crash at a site of interest, which are source of useful information for traffic officials in development of countermeasures – In-depth studies of particular group of crashes Single vehicle fatal crashes, to gain better understanding of the nature of those crashes

24 Supplementary data sources (continued) – Traffic conflict surveys May be used when the collection of crash data is not practical or period of evaluation is too short to collect sufficient samples – Field observation – Video recording of conflicts Information gained in this way is valuable in – getting a sound understanding of the traffic operation – Find interactions between traffic streams at the site As a proxy measure of safety – Assumption must be made about relationship between proxy measure (conflict) and crash rates – Site investigations are necessary component of a countermeasure development program


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