题名: |
Developing a Guide for Quantitative Approaches to Systemic Safety Analysis |
责任者: |
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Transportation Research Board; National Cooperative Highway Research Program; Darren J. Torbic, Jessica M. Hutton, MRIGlobal; Jacobs Kim Kolody Silverman; Douglas W. Harwood, Harwood Road Safety, LLC |
关键词: |
Transportation and Infrastructure — Highways Transportation and Infrastructure — Safety and Human Factors |
学科分类: |
暂无分类 |
摘要: |
Highway agencies have traditionally managed the safety improvement process by identifying and correcting high-crash locations (“hot-spots”), where concentrations of crashes and, often, patterns of crashes of similar types, were found. However, when crashes are evaluated over too short a period of time (3 years or less), locations may be identified as hot-spots simply due to the random nature of where crashes occur. The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Web-Only Document 285: Developing a Guide for Quantitative Approaches to Systemic Safety Analysis describes the research methodology and findings that supported the development of a systemic safety - an alternative (or supplement) to the hot-spot approach - analysis guide and associated training materials. The document is supplemental to NCHRP Research Report 955:Guide for Quantitative Approaches to Systemic Safety Analysis. |
出版机构: |
Transportation Research Board |
提交日期: |
2020 |
报告类型: |
科技报告 |
资源类型: |
科技(咨询、行业)报告 |
初始创建时间: |
2020 |