An Extreme Value Theory approach to estimate crash risk during mandatory lane-changing in a connected environment

IF 12.5 1区 工程技术 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Analytic Methods in Accident Research Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.amar.2021.100193
Yasir Ali , Md Mazharul Haque , Zuduo Zheng
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Abstract

Examining crash risk in the highly anticipated connected environment is hindered by its novelty and the consequent scarcity of relevant data. This study proposes an Extreme Value Theory approach to examine and quantify mandatory lane-changing crash risk in the traditional and connected environments using traffic conflict techniques. The CARRS-Q advanced driving simulator was utilised to collect trajectory data of 78 participants performing mandatory lane-changing manoeuvres in three randomised driving conditions: baseline (without driving aids), connected environment with perfect communication, and connected environment with communication delay. Using the exceedance statistics theory (also known as a Peak Over Threshold approach corresponding to Generalised Pareto distribution), three separate models corresponding to each driving condition were developed. Driving-related factors obtained from the driving simulator data, such as speeds, spacings, lag gaps, and remaining distances, as well as driver demographics, were used as input variables to these models. Relative crash risk analysis and characteristics of the fitted Generalised Pareto distributions were employed as indicators of safety. The findings suggest that the connected environment significantly reduces mandatory lane-changing crash risk compared with the baseline condition, with the highest risk reduction observed in the perfect communication condition. While the crash risk of the communication delay condition is higher than that of the perfect communication condition, it is lower than the baseline condition. Furthermore, a comparison of the developed model to its counterpart (i.e., Block Maxima approach) showed the better performance of the adopted approach. The findings of this study provide insights into the positive impact of the connected environment on the safety of mandatory lane-changing manoeuvres as well as confirm the veracity of Peak Over Threshold models in estimating crash risk using traffic conflict data.

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一种基于极值理论的互联环境下强制变道事故风险评估方法
在高度期待的互联环境中检查碰撞风险受到其新颖性和相关数据的稀缺性的阻碍。本研究提出了一种极值理论方法,利用交通冲突技术来检验和量化传统和互联环境下强制变道的碰撞风险。利用CARRS-Q高级驾驶模拟器收集78名参与者在基线(无辅助驾驶)、通信完善的连接环境和通信延迟的连接环境三种随机驾驶条件下进行强制变道操作的轨迹数据。利用超越统计理论(也称为峰值超过阈值方法,对应于广义帕累托分布),开发了对应于每种驾驶条件的三个独立模型。从驾驶模拟器数据中获得的驾驶相关因素,如速度、间距、滞后差距和剩余距离,以及驾驶员人口统计数据,被用作这些模型的输入变量。采用相对碰撞风险分析和拟合广义Pareto分布的特征作为安全指标。研究结果表明,与基线条件相比,互联环境显著降低了强制性变道事故风险,在完美的通信条件下,风险降低幅度最大。通信延迟条件的崩溃风险高于完美通信条件,但低于基线条件。此外,将所开发的模型与对应的模型(即Block Maxima方法)进行比较,表明所采用的方法具有更好的性能。本研究的发现为互联环境对强制性变道操作安全性的积极影响提供了见解,并证实了峰值超过阈值模型在使用交通冲突数据估计碰撞风险方面的准确性。
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期刊介绍: Analytic Methods in Accident Research is a journal that publishes articles related to the development and application of advanced statistical and econometric methods in studying vehicle crashes and other accidents. The journal aims to demonstrate how these innovative approaches can provide new insights into the factors influencing the occurrence and severity of accidents, thereby offering guidance for implementing appropriate preventive measures. While the journal primarily focuses on the analytic approach, it also accepts articles covering various aspects of transportation safety (such as road, pedestrian, air, rail, and water safety), construction safety, and other areas where human behavior, machine failures, or system failures lead to property damage or bodily harm.
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