Perspectives for Surrogate Safety Studies in East-European Countries

The road safety development in East-European countries follows in general the trends of the western countries, even though there is a time lag. The fatality numbers are decreasing, though the improvements for the vulnerable road users are less impressive compared to other road user categories. The t...

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Main Authors: Rasa Ušpalytė-Vitkūnienė, Aliaksei Laureshyn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RTU Press 2017-09-01
Series:The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
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Online Access:https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3256
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spelling doaj-3b86558704e44d0d99db212216e9b2002020-11-25T03:03:30ZengRTU PressThe Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering1822-427X1822-42882017-09-0112310.3846/bjrbe.2017.191786Perspectives for Surrogate Safety Studies in East-European CountriesRasa Ušpalytė-Vitkūnienė0Aliaksei Laureshyn1Dept of Roads, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Saulėtekio al. 11, LT−10223 Vilnius, LithuaniaTraffic and Roads, Dept of Technology and Society, Faculty of Engineering, LTH, Lund University, 22100 Lund, SwedenThe road safety development in East-European countries follows in general the trends of the western countries, even though there is a time lag. The fatality numbers are decreasing, though the improvements for the vulnerable road users are less impressive compared to other road user categories. The traditional road safety analysis based on accident history has many limitations related to accident under-reporting, low and random accident counts at individual sites and lack of details in the police or hospital reports. The surrogate safety methods are based on observation of other-than-accident occurrences that still have a strong relation to safety in traffic. Such methods are often more efficient (and pro-active) for safety assessments. The paper reviews the current status of the surrogate safety analysis methods, the challenges, and opportunities related to modern urban traffic conditions and the emerging technologies for more efficient data collection. The method is put in the context of the East-European countries to see how it contribute to the on-going road safety work and a better understanding of accidents risk factors necessary for producing effective safety countermeasures.https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3256east-european countriesroad safetysurrogate safety measurestraffic conflictsvideo analysis.
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author Rasa Ušpalytė-Vitkūnienė
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Aliaksei Laureshyn
Perspectives for Surrogate Safety Studies in East-European Countries
The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
east-european countries
road safety
surrogate safety measures
traffic conflicts
video analysis.
author_facet Rasa Ušpalytė-Vitkūnienė
Aliaksei Laureshyn
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title Perspectives for Surrogate Safety Studies in East-European Countries
title_short Perspectives for Surrogate Safety Studies in East-European Countries
title_full Perspectives for Surrogate Safety Studies in East-European Countries
title_fullStr Perspectives for Surrogate Safety Studies in East-European Countries
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives for Surrogate Safety Studies in East-European Countries
title_sort perspectives for surrogate safety studies in east-european countries
publisher RTU Press
series The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
issn 1822-427X
1822-4288
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The road safety development in East-European countries follows in general the trends of the western countries, even though there is a time lag. The fatality numbers are decreasing, though the improvements for the vulnerable road users are less impressive compared to other road user categories. The traditional road safety analysis based on accident history has many limitations related to accident under-reporting, low and random accident counts at individual sites and lack of details in the police or hospital reports. The surrogate safety methods are based on observation of other-than-accident occurrences that still have a strong relation to safety in traffic. Such methods are often more efficient (and pro-active) for safety assessments. The paper reviews the current status of the surrogate safety analysis methods, the challenges, and opportunities related to modern urban traffic conditions and the emerging technologies for more efficient data collection. The method is put in the context of the East-European countries to see how it contribute to the on-going road safety work and a better understanding of accidents risk factors necessary for producing effective safety countermeasures.
topic east-european countries
road safety
surrogate safety measures
traffic conflicts
video analysis.
url https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3256
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