Driver Behavior in Left-Turn and Other Two-Vehicle Crashes
Principal Investigator(s):
Gary Davis, Professor, Civil, Environmental and Geo-EngineeringCo-Investigators:
- Abhisek Mudgal, Former Post-Doctoral Associate, Civil, Environmental and Geo-Engineering
Project summary:
This project advances the state of art in crash simulation by:
- (1) Conducting a field study to collect data on drivers' left-turn gap acceptance and turning times and developing statistical models that can be incorporated into a crash simulation model;
- (2) Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo computational tools to quantify uncertainty in planar impact reconstruction of two-vehicle crashes;
- (3) Developing a method for combing the results from planar impact reconstruction with event data recorder pre-crash data to estimate descriptive features of actual left-turn crashes. This was applied to several left-turn crashes from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's NASS/CDS database;
- (4) Developing a left-turn crash simulation model incorporating the above results. Initial model checking was performed using estimates from the reconstructed NASS/CDS cases as well as results from a previous study on left-turn crash risk. Also developed was a method for simulating crash modification effects without having to first simulate crashes as rare outcomes in very large numbers of gap acceptances.
- OST-R summary report for this project (PDF)
- Bayesian Uncertainty Quantification for Planar Impact Crashes via Markov Chain Monte Carlo Simulation - SAE International
- Development of Guidelines for Permitted Left Turn Phasing Using Flashing Yellow Arrows
(2012) - Field Study of Driver Behavior at Flashing Yellow Arrow vs Green Ball Permitted Left-Turn Indications
(2011) - Estimating the Crash Reduction and Vehicle Dynamics Effects of Flashing LED Stop Signs
(2010) - Using Detailed Signal and Detector Data to Investigate Intersection Crash Causation
(2010) - Development of Analysis Methods Using Recent Data
(2007) - The Role of Well-Designed Transportation Projects Enhancing Communities: Traffic Safety Methodologies
(2006) - Cross-Median Crashes-Identifications and Countermeasures
(2006) - Safety Effect of Left-Turn Phasing Schemes at High-Speed Intersections
(2004) - Development of a Vehicle/Pedestrian Collision Model to Support Neighborhood Traffic Control
(1998) - Impact of Traffic Safety Improvements
(1996)
Previous related projects:
Sponsor(s):
Project details:
- Project number: 2015021
- Start date: 05/2014
- Project status: Completed
- Research area: Transportation Safety and Traffic Flow
- Topics: Driver Performance and Behavior, Safety, Traffic operations