Application of HRA to accident risk assessment in urban intersections.

Author(s)
Furuta, K. Taga, H. & Kanno, T.
Year
Abstract

Traffic safety has long been a serious concern for people living in modern cities worldwide. In particular, urban intersections are locations where traffic accidents occur very frequently, and proactive assessment of accident risk is required for taking some particular countermeasures. Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) is a sophisticate method to evaluate human error probabilities and it is widely used in various industries, but its application to accident risk in urban intersections is not straightforward. This paper discusses how to apply a second-generation HRA method to assessing accident risk in urban intersections. Contextual factors that affect driver reliability were identified, and then an assessment method of these factors for particular situations in driving through intersections was given. Field data were collected and analysed for five intersections in the Tokyo metropolitan area with relatively high accident frequencies. The obtained result was compared with accident statistics, and it was demonstrated that the proposed method could well estimate accident risk in urban intersections.

Publication

Library number
20140618 ST [electronic version only]
Source

In: Proceedings of the 11th International Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management Conference and the Annual European Safety and Reliability Conference 2012, PSAM11 ESREL 2012, Helsinki, Finland, 25-29 June 2012, p. 4480-4489, 11 ref.

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