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Citation

Marston R, Mustata D. Proc. Australas. Road Safety Res. Policing Educ. Conf. 2007; 11.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, copyright holder varies, Publisher Monash University)

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Abstract

This paper discusses the benefits of an automated system for crash analysis and the quality impact of this new and innovative approach to a road safety investigation. CARD (Crash Analyser for Rapid Diagnosis) has been developed to improve the efficiency of the preparation of collision diagrams and to guide in the initial development of road safety solutions. The development of CARD commenced in May 2006 and January 2007 saw the release of the first test version. The current CARD software provides a user-friendly interface that allows the importation of downloaded crash statistics from RCIS (Road Crash Information System), from which the crash factor grid is automatically completed and the collision diagram is also produced with minimal user input. In addition, a list of potential countermeasures is generated that is specific to the type of crashes encountered. CARD is able to distinguish between traditional Blackspot/Blacklength Programs and also specific road safety programs, such the TAC (Transport Accident Commission) funded Safer Road Infrastructure Program which specifically targets run off road crashes. At this time CARD is primarily targeted to VicRoads systems and has links to VicRoads RCIS, Victoria Police reports and VicRoads Map Library.

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