کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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572995 | 877387 | 2011 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Crash aggressivity (CA), along with conventional crash worthiness (CW), has been recently studied to deal with the crash incompatibility between vehicles on roads. Clearly, injury severity depends on the attacking ability of striking vehicle as well as the protective ability of struck vehicle. This study proposes a systematic crash-based approach to index CA and CW of various vehicles. The approach deviates from existing methods in three aspects: (a) an explicit definition and specification in the model for CW and CA; (b) Bayesian hierarchical analysis to account for the crash-vehicle two-level data structure; (c) a five-level ordinal model to explicitly consider all levels of crash severity. The case study on major vehicle types illustrated the method and confirmed the consistency of results with previous studies. Both crash worthiness and crash aggressivity significantly vary by vehicle types, in which we identified the dominating effect of vehicle mass, and also highlighted the extraordinary aggressivity of Light Trucks and Vans (LTVs). While it was not surprising to identify least CA and CW of motorcycles, buses were unconventionally found to be less aggressive than other motor vehicles. The method proposed in this research is applicable to detailed crash-based vehicle inspection and evaluation.
Research highlights
► A systematic crash-based approach to index crash aggressivity and crash worthiness of various vehicles.
► A Bayesian ordered logistic model to account for the ordinal injury severity and the two-level data structure, i.e. crash level and vehicle level.
► A case study to illustrate the method by an evaluation of crash compatibility on typical vehicle types using Florida crash data.
Journal: Accident Analysis & Prevention - Volume 43, Issue 4, July 2011, Pages 1364–1370