posted on 2016-11-03, 10:28authored byAnne Silla, P. Rama, Lars Leden, Martijn van Noort, J. de Kruijff, Daniel Bell, Andrew MorrisAndrew Morris, Graham Hancox, Johan Scholliers
This paper presents the results of safety impact assessment, providing quantitative estimates
of the safety impacts of ten ITS which were designed to improve safety, mobility and comfort
of VRUs. The evaluation method originally developed to assess safety impacts of ITS for cars
was now adapted for assessing safety impacts of ITS for VRUs. The main results of the
assessment showed that nine services included in the quantitative safety impact assessment
affected traffic safety in a positive way by preventing fatalities and injuries. At full
penetration the highest effects were obtained for the systems PCDS+EBR, VBS and INS. The
estimates for PCDS+EBR showed the maximum reduction of 7.5% on all road fatalities and
5.8% on all road injuries, which came down to an estimate of over 2,100 fatalities and over
62,900 injuries saved per year in the EU-28 when exploiting the 2012 accident levels adjusted
with the estimated accident trends.
History
School
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Published in
22nd ITS World Congress 'TOWARDS INTELLIGENT MOBILITY – Better use of space'
22nd ITS
Pages
1 - 16 (16)
Citation
SILLA, A. ... et al., 2015. Are intelligent transport systems effective in improving the safety of vulnerable road users? Presented at: 22nd ITS World Congress 'Towards Intelligent Mobility – Better use of space', Bordeaux, France, 5-9 October, 16pp.
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