POTENTIAL SAFETY BENEFITS OF INTELLIGENT CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS

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CHIRA-CHAVALA, T CALIFORNIA UNIV, INST OF TRANSP STUDIES, BERKELEY, USA YOO, SM KYUNGHEE UNIV, SOOWON, KOREA
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Abstract

The potential safety impact of a hypothetical intelligent cruisecontrol system (ICCS) is evaluated in terms of changes in traffic accidents and some traffic operation characteristics affecting safety. The analysis of changes in traffic accidents is accomplished by in-depth examinations of police accident reports for four major counties in California. The evaluation of changes in traffic operation characteristics affecting safety is accomplished by vehicle simulation.The accident analysis reveals that the use of the hypothetical ICCScould potentially reduce traffic accidents by up to 7.5%. Preliminary vehicle simulation results based on a 10-vehicle convoy indicate that the use of the hypothetical ICCS could reduce frequencies of hard acceleration and deceleration, enhance speed harmonization among vehicles, and reduce incidence of "less-safe" headway. (A).

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I 864079 IRRD 9404
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ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1994 E26 2 PAG: 135-46 T13

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