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A tree-structured crash surrogate measure for freeways
Authors:Yan Kuang  Xiaobo Qu  Shuaian Wang
Affiliation:1. Griffith School of Engineering, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD 4222, Australia;2. Strome College of Business, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529, USA
Abstract:In this paper, we propose a novel methodology to define and estimate a surrogate measure. By imposing a hypothetical disturbance to the leading vehicle, the following vehicle’s action is represented as a probabilistic causal model. After that, a tree is built to describe the eight possible conflict types under the model. The surrogate measure, named Aggregated Crash Index (ACI), is thus proposed to measure the crash risk. This index reflects the accommodability of freeway traffic state to a traffic disturbance. We further apply this measure to evaluate the crash risks in a freeway section of Pacific Motorway, Australia. The results show that the proposed indicator outperforms the three traditional crash surrogate measures (i.e., Time to Collision, Proportion of Stopping Distance, and Crash Potential Index) in representing rear-end crash risks. The applications of this measure are also discussed.
Keywords:ACI  Aggregated Crash Index  ACPM  Aggregate Conflict Propensity Metric  BRAD  Braking Rate to Accommodate a Disturbance  CPI  Crash Potential Index  DRAC  Deceleration Rate to Avoid Crash  DTMR  Department of Transportation and Main Roads  FHWA  Federal Highway Administration  GEH  Geoffery E  Heavers Test  MADR  Maximum Available Deceleration Rate  MPE  Mean Percentage Error  NGSIM  Next Generation Simulation Programs  PSD  Proportion of Stopping Distance  RMSPE  Root Mean Square Percentage Error  TTC  Time to Collision  U  Theil&rsquo  s Inequality Coefficient  US DOT  United States Department of Transportation  WHO  World Health Organization
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