Negotiation-Based Conflict Exposure Methodology in Roundabout Crash Pattern Analysis.

Author(s)
Zheng, D. Qin, X. & Noyce, D.A.
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Abstract

This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of roundabout crash patterns. First, an improved method was used to calculate crash type percentages for Wisconsin roundabouts. Second, the crash type patterns were compared between roundabout types and between at-fault driver residency types. It wasfound that the entering-circulating crash was the severest at single-laneroundabouts while the sideswipe crash had a higher percentage at multilane roundabouts. Local drivers were more involved in rear-end crashes while drivers from outside of the city committed more sideswipe crashes. Third, to provide an insight into crash patterns based on driving behavior, 12 types of inappropriate negotiations were defined and quantified through video data. The conflict exposure rates were then defined and measured to interpret the crash patterns. The results from the conflict exposure analysis showed why a high percentage of sideswipe crashes appeared at multilane roundabouts.

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C 48083 (In: C 47949 DVD) /80 / ITRD E854358
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In: Compendium of papers DVD 89th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., January 10-14, 2010, 17 p.

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