Relevant accident related factors : Risk and frequencies of contributing to road traffic accidents

SCHICK ; VAN ELSLANDE ; DINGE ; NAING ; PLAZZA ; PAGE ; HELL

Type de document
COMMUNICATION ORALE SANS ACTES (COM)
Langue
anglais
Auteur
SCHICK ; VAN ELSLANDE ; DINGE ; NAING ; PLAZZA ; PAGE ; HELL
Résumé / Abstract
In the course of the EUROPEAN PROJECT TRACE it was tried to analyse the causation of road traffic accidents from a factors' point of view. By literature review the most important risk factors for traffic accidents were independently identified to be speed, alcohol intake, male gender, young age, cell phone use, and fatigue. However, the impact of an accident related factor also depends on its prevalence in traffic and accidents, respectively. Available to the Partners in the TRACE Project were different accident databases. Causally contributing factors found by accident investigations that are most often coded in accident databases are connected to unadapted speed and inattention. Taking into account the risk increase and the frequency of contribution to accidents the conclusion can be drawn that the most relevant factors for accident causation are: alcohol, speed, inattention and distraction, fatigue and road condition and road layout.
Editeur
University of Hannover

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