Light truck vehicles (LTVs) contribution to rear-end collisions.

Auteur(s)
Harb, R. Radwan, E. Yan, X. & Abdel-Aty, M.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Light truck vehicles (LTVs), comprising light-duty trucks, vans, and sport-utility vehicles (SUVs) drive higher and wider than passenger cars which could affect the visibility for the following passenger car driver. This paper investigates the contribution of LTVs to rear-end collisions resulting from horizontal visibility blockage using the University of Central Florida sophisticated reconfigurable driving simulator. Indeed, a sudden stop of a leading LTV, in the shadow of the blindness of the succeeding passenger car driver, may deprive the latter of a sufficient response time, which may lead to high probability of a rear-end collision. To investigate this issue, two scenarios were developed in the UCF driving simulator. The first scenario serves as a base scenario where the simulator car follows a passenger car, and the second scenario serves as a test scenario, where the simulator car follows an LTV. The results obtained by comparing the scenarios showed that LTVs produce more rear-end collisions at unsignalized intersections due to horizontal visibility blockage and due to the resulting driversÆ behavior when driving behind an LTV. (A) Reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
I E134117 /80 / ITRD E134117
Uitgave

Accident Analysis & Prevention. 2007 /09. 39(5) Pp1026-1036 (24 Refs.)

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