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Towards a pro-active model for identifying motorway traffic risks

Pham, Minh-Hai  
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Bhaskar, Ashish  
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Chung, Edward
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2010
The IET Road Transport Information and Control Conference and the ITS United Kingdom Members’ Conference.

This paper presents a methodology to develop motorway traffic risk identification models using individual vehicle traffic data, meteorological data and crash database for a study site at a two-lane-per-direction section on motorway A1 in Switzerland. We define traffic situations (TSs) representing traffic status for three-minute interval and traffic regimes obtained by clustering TSs. The models are traffic regimes – based and are developed using Regression Trees to identify rear-end collision risks. Interpreting results shows that speed variance on the right lane and speed difference between two lanes are the two main causes of rear-end crashes. We also compare the results obtained from three-minute TSs with the results obtained from five-minute TSs using the same methodology.

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