articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesFeb 22, 2016BRONZE OA

Driver crash risk factors and prevalence evaluation using naturalistic driving data

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Abstract

The accurate evaluation of crash causal factors can provide fundamental information for effective transportation policy, vehicle design, and driver education. Naturalistic driving (ND) data collected with multiple onboard video cameras and sensors provide a unique opportunity to evaluate risk factors during the seconds leading up to a crash. This paper uses a National Academy of Sciences-sponsored ND dataset comprising 905 injurious and property damage crash events, the magnitude of which allows the first direct analysis (to our knowledge) of causal factors using crashes only. The results show that crash causation has shifted dramatically in recent years, with driver-related factors (i.e., error, impairment,…

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Keywords
  • Crash
  • Naturalistic observation
  • Mobile device
  • Computer science
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Data collection
  • Psychology
  • Geography
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