Making Evidence-based Crash Risk Estimation Routine by using the SESA Process

被引:0
|
作者
Turner, Shane [1 ]
Durdin, Paul [1 ]
Mani, Shendi [2 ]
机构
[1] Abley, Christchurch, New Zealand
[2] Abley, Auckland, New Zealand
来源
JOURNAL OF ROAD SAFETY-JRS | 2020年 / 31卷 / 01期
关键词
Evidence-base crash analysis; crash risk estimation; crash prediction models; safety performance functions (SPFs); X-KEMM-X;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
U [交通运输];
学科分类号
08 ; 0823 ;
摘要
Achieving safe system or vision zero outcomes at high-risk urban intersections, especially priority cross-roads and high-volume traffic signals, is a major challenge for most cities. Even after decades of crash analysis and improvement works many of these intersections still perform poorly. While best practice for optimising the efficiency of intersections requires the use of modelling tools, like Sidra, this is rarely the case with optimising road safety outcomes. This is despite the large number of evidence-based safety analysis models and tools that are now available to understand intersection crash risk. This paper outlines the SESA (Site-specific Evidence-based Safety Analysis) Process that has been developed to enable transport professionals to estimate and predict crash risk at intersections and other sites. This process utilises existing crash risk estimation tools (based on crash prediction models and crash reduction factors), relevant road safety research, crash severity factors, professional judgement and crash data to predict the underlying crash risk at intersections (and other sites) and the effectiveness of improvement options. The output includes both the number and return period of 'all injury' and 'fatal and serious injury (FSI)' crashes for each option. The paper includes three applications of the process to high risk intersections in three New Zealand cities, consisting of two priority cross-roads and one high speed roundabout. The case studies demonstrate how the process can be used to assess intersection features and improvement options that are not covered within the available crash estimation tools.
引用
收藏
页码:40 / 50
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Routine drainage in reduction mammaplasty: An evidence-based analysis
    Tahiri, Youssef
    Bouteaud, Jeanne
    Tahiri, Mehdi
    Lessard, Lucie
    Williams, Bruce H.
    Nikolis, Andreas
    JOURNAL OF PLASTIC RECONSTRUCTIVE AND AESTHETIC SURGERY, 2010, 63 (06): : E549 - E550
  • [32] Aeromedical Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals Using Evidence-Based Medicine
    Prudhomme, Michael B.
    Ropp, Lincoln G.
    Sauer, Samual W.
    LaVan, Joseph T.
    AEROSPACE MEDICINE AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE, 2015, 86 (09) : 824 - 829
  • [33] Evidence-based decision making for the wound care clinician: What is the process, where are the resources?
    Gray, Mikel
    WOUNDS-A COMPENDIUM OF CLINICAL RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2008, : 3 - 6
  • [34] Evidence-Based Practice in Early Childhood Music Therapy: A Decision-Making Process
    Kern, Petra
    MUSIC THERAPY PERSPECTIVES, 2010, 28 (02) : 116 - 123
  • [35] What Really Matters in the Decision-Making Process Considering Policy Evidence-Based
    Ferreira Costa, Carlos Germano
    da Silva, Edson Vicente
    REVISTA ADMINISTRACAO EM DIALOGO, 2016, 18 (02): : 124 - 143
  • [36] Evidence-based process for decision-making in the analysis of legal demands for medicines in Brazil
    Figueiredo, Tatiana Aragao
    Serpa Osorio-de-Castro, Claudia Garcia
    Edais Pepe, Vera Lucia
    CADERNOS DE SAUDE PUBLICA, 2013, 29 : S159 - S166
  • [37] Evidence-based nursing practice: Making progress and making a difference
    Spear, Hila J.
    WORLDVIEWS ON EVIDENCE-BASED NURSING, 2006, 3 (02) : 52 - 54
  • [38] Psychotherapy and evidence-based process management
    Schiepek, G.
    NERVENHEILKUNDE, 2008, 27 (12) : 1138 - 1146
  • [39] An Evidence-Based Business Planning Process
    Brandt, Julie A.
    Edwards, Donna Reed
    Sullivan, Sheila Cox
    Zehler, Jean K.
    Grinder, Sandra
    Scott, Karen J.
    Cook, Judy H.
    Roper, Debra
    Dickey, Aurora
    Maddox, Kathleen L.
    JOURNAL OF NURSING ADMINISTRATION, 2009, 39 (12): : 511 - 513
  • [40] Using Evidence-Based Practice and Data-Based Decision Making in Inclusive Education
    Wilcox, Gabrielle
    Fernandez Conde, Cristina
    Kowbel, Amy
    EDUCATION SCIENCES, 2021, 11 (03):