Empirical investigation of interactive highway safety design model accident prediction algorithm : Rural intersections


Autoria(s): Lyon, Craig; Oh, Jutaek; Persaud, Bhagwant; Washington, Simon; Bared, Joe
Data(s)

2003

Resumo

One major gap in transportation system safety management is the ability to assess the safety ramifications of design changes for both new road projects and modifications to existing roads. To fulfill this need, FHWA and its many partners are developing a safety forecasting tool, the Interactive Highway Safety Design Model (IHSDM). The tool will be used by roadway design engineers, safety analysts, and planners throughout the United States. As such, the statistical models embedded in IHSDM will need to be able to forecast safety impacts under a wide range of roadway configurations and environmental conditions for a wide range of driver populations and will need to be able to capture elements of driving risk across states. One of the IHSDM algorithms developed by FHWA and its contractors is for forecasting accidents on rural road segments and rural intersections. The methodological approach is to use predictive models for specific base conditions, with traffic volume information as the sole explanatory variable for crashes, and then to apply regional or state calibration factors and accident modification factors (AMFs) to estimate the impact on accidents of geometric characteristics that differ from the base model conditions. In the majority of past approaches, AMFs are derived from parameter estimates associated with the explanatory variables. A recent study for FHWA used a multistate database to examine in detail the use of the algorithm with the base model-AMF approach and explored alternative base model forms as well as the use of full models that included nontraffic-related variables and other approaches to estimate AMFs. That research effort is reported. The results support the IHSDM methodology.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37601/

Publicador

Transportation Research Board of the National Academies

Relação

DOI:10.3141/1840-09

Lyon, Craig, Oh, Jutaek, Persaud, Bhagwant, Washington, Simon, & Bared, Joe (2003) Empirical investigation of interactive highway safety design model accident prediction algorithm : Rural intersections. Transportation Research Record : Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 1840, pp. 78-86.

Fonte

Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Qld (CARRS-Q); Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #010406 Stochastic Analysis and Modelling #111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified #120506 Transport Planning #interactive highway safety design
Tipo

Journal Article