PROACTIVE METHODS FOR ROAD SAFETY ANALYSIS

WP-0005

10/12/2017

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Content
To date, the universal metric for road safety has been historical crash data, specifically, crash frequency and severity, which are direct measures of safety. However, there are well-recognized shortcomings of the crash-based approach; its greatest drawback being that it is reactive and requires long observational periods. Surrogate measures of safety, which encompass measures of safety that do not rely on crash data, have been proposed as a proactive approach to road safety analysis. This white paper provides an overview of the concept and evolution of surrogate measures of safety, as well as the emerging and future methods and measures. This is followed by the identification of the standards needs in this discipline as well as the scope of SAE’s Surrogate Measures of Safety Committee.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/WP-0005
Pages
5
Citation
Chang, A., Saunier, N., and Laureshyn, A., "PROACTIVE METHODS FOR ROAD SAFETY ANALYSIS," SAE Technical Paper WP-0005, 2017, https://doi.org/10.4271/WP-0005.
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Published
Oct 12, 2017
Product Code
WP-0005
Content Type
White Paper
Language
English