安全系统对美国轻型货车碰撞事故的最大潜在效益

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ERGONOMICS Journal of Safety Research Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1016/j.jsr.2024.09.021
Aimee E. Cox, Jessica B. Cicchino
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导言:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,零售业已从实体销售转向电子商务。为满足日益增长的送货上门需求,轻型厢式货车成为热门车型。两个 "新车评估计划 "根据面包车的安全性能设备制定了面包车评级计划。本研究旨在根据轻型货车在相关碰撞事故中的历史表现,估算安全技术可为其带来的最大潜在效益。方法:我们使用 2016-2021 年的美国碰撞数据来估算涉及轻型货车的年均总碰撞事故(警方报告)、受伤事故和死亡事故。我们确定了前部碰撞预防、车道偏离预防、盲点检测和智能车速辅助系统可帮助驾驶员预防碰撞或减轻碰撞严重程度的碰撞事故占总碰撞事故的比例。我们还确定了导致非轻型厢式货车乘客受伤和死亡的碰撞事故比例。结果:在所研究的系统中,检测车辆、行人和骑车人的前部碰撞预防系统与轻型厢式货车碰撞事故的相关比例最高,可预防多达 17% 的肇事事故、14% 的受伤事故和 19% 的致命事故。这四个系统加在一起,有可能减少多达 26% 的轻型货车碰撞事故、22% 的受伤碰撞事故和 36% 的致命碰撞事故。与这些技术相关的62%的受伤碰撞事故和56%的致命碰撞事故导致其他车辆的乘员或其他道路使用者受伤或死亡。结论:轻型货车是一个不断增长的市场,可以从安全技术中获益,特别是考虑到它们对与之共用道路的其他人的影响。实际应用:在轻型厢式货车市场上,人们和企业应寻求这些系统。售后市场产品可安装在未配备这些系统的轻型货车上。
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The maximum potential benefits of safety systems on light van crashes in the United States
Introduction: The retail landscape has shifted from brick-and-mortar sales to e-commerce, which surged during the COVID-19 pandemic. Light vans are popular vehicles to meet the rising home delivery demands. Two New Car Assessment Programs developed van ratings programs based on their equipment of safety features. This study was designed to estimate the maximum potential benefits that safety technologies could provide light vans based on their historical involvement in relevant crash scenarios. Methods: We used U.S. crash data from 2016—2021 to estimate the average annual total (police-reported), injury, and fatal crashes involving light vans. We determined the proportion of total crashes where front crash prevention, lane departure prevention, blind spot detection, and intelligent speed assistance systems might help the driver prevent crashes or mitigate their severity. We determined the proportions of injury and fatal crashes that resulted in an injury to someone not traveling in the light van. Results: Of the systems studied, front crash prevention that detects vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists was relevant to largest percentage of light van crashes and could prevent as many as 17% of their involvements, 14% of their injury crashes, and 19% of their fatal crashes. Combined, the four systems have the potential to reduce up to 26% of light van crashes, 22% of their injury crashes, and 36% of their fatal crashes. Sixty-two percent of injury crashes and 56% of fatal crashes relevant to these technologies resulted in injuries or fatalities to occupants of other vehicles or other road users. Conclusions: Light vans are a growing market that can benefit from safety technology, especially when considering their impact on others with whom they share the road. Practical Applications: People and businesses in the market for a light van should seek these systems. Aftermarket products can be installed on light vans not equipped with them.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Safety Research is an interdisciplinary publication that provides for the exchange of ideas and scientific evidence capturing studies through research in all areas of safety and health, including traffic, workplace, home, and community. This forum invites research using rigorous methodologies, encourages translational research, and engages the global scientific community through various partnerships (e.g., this outreach includes highlighting some of the latest findings from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).
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