Safety assessment monitoring on-vehicle with automatic recording SAMOVAR. Dedicated Road Infrastructure for Vehicle Safety in Europe DRIVE II Project V2007, Deliverable D6

the use of accident data recorders and journey data recorders for the study of accident rates.
Author(s)
Fincham, B.
Year
Abstract

This deliverable describes the background and practical issues relevant to the real world investigation into road vehicle accident rates and accidents within the SAMOVAR project. This investigation involved the fitment of a range of types of data recording devices to a large number of vehicles being used by a wide range of operators. This interim report has been prepared to describe the issues raised in establishing a multi-user field trial and details how procedural and operational difficulties were identified, analysed and resolved. These difficulties were not initially predictable. However, the experience gained by the consortium about the operational pressures under which any vehicle fleet operates are relevant to all trial related projects and are therefore described here.

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Library number
951278 ST [electronic version only]
Source

London, Queen Mary and Westfield College, Electronics Department, 1995, 34 p.

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