Morris, Andrew Reed, Steven Fagerlind, Helen Bjorkman, Karolina Jaensch, Michael Otte, Dietmar Vallet, Gilles Cant, Lindsay Giustiniani, Gabriele Parkkari, Kalle Verschragen, Ernst Hoogvelt, Boudewijn A European fatal crash database A lack of representative European accident data to aid the development of safety policy, regulation and technological advancement is a major obstacle in the European Union. Data are needed to assess the performance of road and vehicle safety and is also needed to support the development of further actions by stakeholders. This short-paper describes the process of developing a data collection and analysis system designed to partly fill these gaps. A project team with members from 7 countries was set up to devise appropriate variable lists to collect fatal crash data under the following topic levels: accident, road environment, vehicle, and road user, using retrospective detailed police reports (n=1,300). The typical level of detail recorded was a minimum of 150 variables for each accident. The project will enable multidisciplinary information on the circumstances of fatal crashes to be interpreted to provide information on a range of causal factors and events surrounding the collisions. European Fatal Crash Database;Crash causation;Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified 2009-04-08
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