REVIEWING TRAFFIC CONFLICT TECHNIQUES FOR POTENTIAL APPLICATION TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

The economic and social costs due to road crashes are disproportionately higher in developing countries. In addition, underreporting, coupled with an incomplete and inconsistent recording of reported crashes is a major issue in such settings. A brief outline of the dimension of road safety problems...

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Main Authors: S. M. SOHEL MAHMUD, LUIS FERREIRA, MD. SHAMSUL HOQUE, AHMAD TAVASSOLI
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Language:English
Published: Taylor's University 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2013%20issue%206%20June%202018/13_6_35.pdf
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spelling doaj-6a0ae311b47240c5a0a424b4c49793842020-11-24T20:51:29ZengTaylor's UniversityJournal of Engineering Science and Technology1823-46902018-06-0113618691890REVIEWING TRAFFIC CONFLICT TECHNIQUES FOR POTENTIAL APPLICATION TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIESS. M. SOHEL MAHMUD0LUIS FERREIRA1MD. SHAMSUL HOQUE2AHMAD TAVASSOLI3School of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland (UQ), St. Lucia, QLD 4072, AustraliaSchool of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland (UQ), St. Lucia, QLD 4072, AustraliaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka 1000, BangladeshSchool of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland (UQ), St. Lucia, QLD 4072, AustraliaThe economic and social costs due to road crashes are disproportionately higher in developing countries. In addition, underreporting, coupled with an incomplete and inconsistent recording of reported crashes is a major issue in such settings. A brief outline of the dimension of road safety problems in developing countries and the most common limitations of existing crash databases is given in the paper. The challenges in applying traditional approaches for traffic safety evaluation and initiatives are also discussed. Diagnosis of road safety problems using traffic conflict techniques has received considerable research interest and has gained acceptance as a proactive surrogate measure in developed countries. Significant studies have been accomplished to develop, validate and apply different surrogate indicators for the estimation of traffic conflicts, as well as an assessment of the safety problem in different road geometric and operating conditions. This has provided a substitute for the historical crash records in traffic safety research. The main objective of this paper is to assess the application potentiality of this surrogate safety measures to address safety issues in developing countries. To do that, this paper critically reviews and synthesizes the different indicators of surrogate safety measures. The main principles, as well as advantages and disadvantages of the major indicators and prospects of application, are presented here. Finally, future research directions for road traffic safety assessment are outlined in the perspective of understanding the most concerning human issue due to traffic crashes in developing countries.http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2013%20issue%206%20June%202018/13_6_35.pdfConflictDeveloping countriesRoad safetySurrogate measuresTraditional approaches.
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LUIS FERREIRA
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AHMAD TAVASSOLI
spellingShingle S. M. SOHEL MAHMUD
LUIS FERREIRA
MD. SHAMSUL HOQUE
AHMAD TAVASSOLI
REVIEWING TRAFFIC CONFLICT TECHNIQUES FOR POTENTIAL APPLICATION TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
Conflict
Developing countries
Road safety
Surrogate measures
Traditional approaches.
author_facet S. M. SOHEL MAHMUD
LUIS FERREIRA
MD. SHAMSUL HOQUE
AHMAD TAVASSOLI
author_sort S. M. SOHEL MAHMUD
title REVIEWING TRAFFIC CONFLICT TECHNIQUES FOR POTENTIAL APPLICATION TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
title_short REVIEWING TRAFFIC CONFLICT TECHNIQUES FOR POTENTIAL APPLICATION TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
title_full REVIEWING TRAFFIC CONFLICT TECHNIQUES FOR POTENTIAL APPLICATION TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
title_fullStr REVIEWING TRAFFIC CONFLICT TECHNIQUES FOR POTENTIAL APPLICATION TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
title_full_unstemmed REVIEWING TRAFFIC CONFLICT TECHNIQUES FOR POTENTIAL APPLICATION TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
title_sort reviewing traffic conflict techniques for potential application to developing countries
publisher Taylor's University
series Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
issn 1823-4690
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The economic and social costs due to road crashes are disproportionately higher in developing countries. In addition, underreporting, coupled with an incomplete and inconsistent recording of reported crashes is a major issue in such settings. A brief outline of the dimension of road safety problems in developing countries and the most common limitations of existing crash databases is given in the paper. The challenges in applying traditional approaches for traffic safety evaluation and initiatives are also discussed. Diagnosis of road safety problems using traffic conflict techniques has received considerable research interest and has gained acceptance as a proactive surrogate measure in developed countries. Significant studies have been accomplished to develop, validate and apply different surrogate indicators for the estimation of traffic conflicts, as well as an assessment of the safety problem in different road geometric and operating conditions. This has provided a substitute for the historical crash records in traffic safety research. The main objective of this paper is to assess the application potentiality of this surrogate safety measures to address safety issues in developing countries. To do that, this paper critically reviews and synthesizes the different indicators of surrogate safety measures. The main principles, as well as advantages and disadvantages of the major indicators and prospects of application, are presented here. Finally, future research directions for road traffic safety assessment are outlined in the perspective of understanding the most concerning human issue due to traffic crashes in developing countries.
topic Conflict
Developing countries
Road safety
Surrogate measures
Traditional approaches.
url http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2013%20issue%206%20June%202018/13_6_35.pdf
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