posted on 2018-09-28, 13:33authored byA. Ziakopoulos, Athanasios Theofilatos, George Yannis, Dimitris Margaritis, Pete Thomas, Andrew MorrisAndrew Morris, Laurie BrownLaurie Brown, M. Robibaro, D. Shingo Usami, V. Phan, R.J. Davidse, Ilona Buttler
Despite progress from scientific and technological advancements, road safety remains a major issue worldwide. Road accident impacts such as fatalities, injuries and property damage consist considerable costs borne not only by involved people but society as well. This study aims to present preliminary findings of in‐depth accident analysis for two‐wheelers (bicycles and powered two wheelers – PTWs) across six countries in
Europe. Data regarding the conditions underlying accident occurrence are presented, including time and date,
weather, vehicle and road conditions and rider‐related parameters such as age, intoxication and use of protective equipment. In addition, a Two Step Cluster Analysis is implemented in order to explore any possible classification of the analysed cases. It appears that two clusters are formed: the first includes more favourable
conditions (“no wind, no drugs, good lighting”) while the second consists of less favourable conditions for road safety (“windy, lighting, unknown DUI condition”). This hints at a meaningful separation of the examination of two‐wheeler accidents when the influence of outside factors is considerable. The inclusion of different but representative areas across Europe offers robustness and transferability to the data and respective results.
Funding
This research was funded by the European Commission.
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International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Impacts
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430 - 441 (11)
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ZIAKOPOULOS, A. ... et al., 2018. A preliminary analysis of in‐depth accident data for powered two‐wheelers and bicycles in Europe. Presented at the International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Impacts (IRCOBI), Athens, Greece, 12-14th September, pp. 430-441.
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IRCOBI
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