TRACE Project. Deliverable 1.3. Road users and accident causation. Part 3: Summary report
Résumé
This report aims to present the final results of the descriptive statistical, in-depth and risk analysis performed within TRACE Work Package 'WP1-Road Users', in order to identify the main problems and the magnitude of these problems related to accident causation and risk factors for the following five different road user groups: passenger car drivers; powered two wheelers riders; van, bus and truck drivers; pedestrian and cyclists and, finally, elderly people and gender classification. The different analysis (descriptive, in-depth and risk) of each of these five tasks has been performed using the available European accident databases within TRACE (national, in-depth and exposure databases). The objectives achieved in this WP are: - To obtain the relevant macroscopic characteristics for each group of road users of road traffic accidents through the use of the available extensive databases. - To identify the specific accident causes for each group of road users at microscopic level analysing available intensive databases. - To estimate the risk of being involved in an accident for the different road user categories. Keyword list: Descriptive analysis, in-depth databases, risk factors, accident causation, road user groups, passenger cars, powered two wheelers, buses, trucks, vans, pedestrians, cyclists, elderly people, gender
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