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Can safety indicators assess and monitor road traffic risk in real-time? Investigation of two safety indicators on Swiss motorways.

De Mouzon, O.
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Pham, Minh-Hai  
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El Faouzi, N.-E.
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2008
Advances in Transportation Studies. An International Journal

Road safety has become a major concern and many strategies have been introduced to reduce road risk and mitigate severe consequences of unavoidable crashes. This paper presents an innovative methodology which aims at monitoring in real time and even anticipating crash risk on Swiss motorways based on detectors providing individual traffic data. Two safety indicators are studied: from their sensitivity to their results on real-world rear-end crashes. Platoon Braking Time Risk is found to be better than the classic Time-To-Collision indicator.

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research article
Author(s)
De Mouzon, O.
Pham, Minh-Hai  
El Faouzi, N.-E.
Chung, E.
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Advances in Transportation Studies. An International Journal
Volume

16

Start page

81

End page

96

Subjects

Crash data

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Real-time

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Safety indicators

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Traffic individual data

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Traffic safety

Note

Section B

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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August 26, 2008
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