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Citation

Phan VL, Dang DV, Evdorides H, Lawson S, Bradford J. J. Australas. Coll. Road Saf. 2018; 29(2): 27-43.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Australasian College of Road Safety)

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Abstract

This paper presents a methodology to estimate the potentials of rear-end and sideswipe crashes for motorcycles moving in a motorcycle-dominated traffic environment on urban roads and examines their integration in the International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) star rating system. The crash risk models developed are based on discrete choice models and traffic conflict techniques. The proposed methodology was validated using data collected on road segments from the city of Danang in Vietnam. The models' field validation shows that the developed methodology produces a good estimate of rearend and sideswipe crash risk for motorcyclists and the enhanced iRAP star rating methodology produces most satisfactory results. It was found that risk factors such as front distance, longitudinal gap, lateral gap, lateral clearance, speed difference, and operating speed have a significant contribution to motorcycle crash risk and therefore they should be considered in the selection of remedial measures aimed at improving motorcyclist safety. While the paper is not intended to provide countermeasures, appropriate treatments may be developed using the proposed crash risk models and based on an assessment of the effect of risk factors on rear-end and sideswipe crashes.


Key Findings

• Rear-end and sideswipe crash risk models for motorcycle-dominated traffic environments were developed;

• A new concept of Conflict Modification Factor (CoMF) was proposed for road safety assessment in circumstances where reliable crash data are difficult to obtain;

• The effects of risk factors on rear-end and sideswipe crashes for motorcyclists were assessed to improve the existing iRAP star rating system;

• The enhanced iRAP star rating system for motorcyclists in developing countries proposed in this study was found to produce reliable results.

Keywords Motorcyclist Safety, Motorcycle-Dominated Traffic, Star Rating System, Rear-end Crash Risk, Sideswipe Crash Risk, Developing Countries


Language: en

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