Methodology for developing real-time motorway traffic risk identification models using individual-vehicle data


Autoria(s): Pham, Minh-Hai; Bhaskar, Ashish; Chung, Edward; Dumont, Andre-Gilles
Data(s)

01/01/2011

Resumo

Most of existing motorway traffic safety studies using disaggregate traffic flow data aim at developing models for identifying real-time traffic risks by comparing pre-crash and non-crash conditions. One of serious shortcomings in those studies is that non-crash conditions are arbitrarily selected and hence, not representative, i.e. selected non-crash data might not be the right data comparable with pre-crash data; the non-crash/pre-crash ratio is arbitrarily decided and neglects the abundance of non-crash over pre-crash conditions; etc. Here, we present a methodology for developing a real-time MotorwaY Traffic Risk Identification Model (MyTRIM) using individual vehicle data, meteorological data, and crash data. Non-crash data are clustered into groups called traffic regimes. Thereafter, pre-crash data are classified into regimes to match with relevant non-crash data. Among totally eight traffic regimes obtained, four highly risky regimes were identified; three regime-based Risk Identification Models (RIM) with sufficient pre-crash data were developed. MyTRIM memorizes the latest risk evolution identified by RIM to predict near future risks. Traffic practitioners can decide MyTRIM’s memory size based on the trade-off between detection and false alarm rates. Decreasing the memory size from 5 to 1 precipitates the increase of detection rate from 65.0% to 100.0% and of false alarm rate from 0.21% to 3.68%. Moreover, critical factors in differentiating pre-crash and non-crash conditions are recognized and usable for developing preventive measures. MyTRIM can be used by practitioners in real-time as an independent tool to make online decision or integrated with existing traffic management systems.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/72280/

Relação

http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=1092624

Pham, Minh-Hai, Bhaskar, Ashish, Chung, Edward, & Dumont, Andre-Gilles (2011) Methodology for developing real-time motorway traffic risk identification models using individual-vehicle data. In Transportation Research Board 90th Annual Meeting, 24-27 January 2011, Washington DC, USA.

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty; Smart Transport Research Centre

Palavras-Chave #090507 Transport Engineering #Crash analysis #Crash data #Risk assessment
Tipo

Conference Paper