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Characteristics and causes of heavy goods vehicles and buses accidents in Europe

While Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) and buses account for just a small proportion of the vehicle fleet or the total vehicle kms travelled in the EU, they are over-involved in severe road accidents, creating a significant need to better understand the characteristics specific to this vehicle group. In 2...

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Main Authors: Petros Evgenikos, George Yannis, Katerina Folla, Robert Bauer, Klaus Machata, Christian Brandstaetter, Pete Thomas, Alan Kirk
Format: Default Conference proceeding
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/21545
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author Petros Evgenikos
George Yannis
Katerina Folla
Robert Bauer
Klaus Machata
Christian Brandstaetter
Pete Thomas
Alan Kirk
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George Yannis
Katerina Folla
Robert Bauer
Klaus Machata
Christian Brandstaetter
Pete Thomas
Alan Kirk
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description While Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) and buses account for just a small proportion of the vehicle fleet or the total vehicle kms travelled in the EU, they are over-involved in severe road accidents, creating a significant need to better understand the characteristics specific to this vehicle group. In 2013, more than 4.500 persons were killed in road traffic accidents involving HGVs or bus/coach in EU, constituting almost 18% of all road accident fatalities for that year. The objective of this research is the analysis of basic road safety parameters related to HGV and buses/coaches in European countries, by the use of the EU CARE database with disaggregate data on road accidents, as well as of other international data sources. Time-series data on road accidents involving HGVs and buses/coaches for 27 EU countries over a period of 10 years are correlated with basic safety parameters, such as area type, season of the year, casualty age and gender, as well as the day of the week. Additional insight into accident causation is offered through analysis of a set of in-depth accident data from the EC SafetyNet project Accident Causation System. The results of the analysis allow for an overall assessment of the HGV and buses/coaches safety level in Europe in comparison to other modes of transport, thus providing useful support to decision makers working for the improvement of safety in the European road network.
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spelling rr-article-93408532016-01-01T00:00:00Z Characteristics and causes of heavy goods vehicles and buses accidents in Europe Petros Evgenikos (7149002) George Yannis (568695) Katerina Folla (7149551) Robert Bauer (230088) Klaus Machata (7149557) Christian Brandstaetter (7149560) Pete Thomas (1249617) Alan Kirk (1254300) Design not elsewhere classified Heavy goods vehicles Buses EU CARE database Road accident causation Road safety European countries Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified While Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) and buses account for just a small proportion of the vehicle fleet or the total vehicle kms travelled in the EU, they are over-involved in severe road accidents, creating a significant need to better understand the characteristics specific to this vehicle group. In 2013, more than 4.500 persons were killed in road traffic accidents involving HGVs or bus/coach in EU, constituting almost 18% of all road accident fatalities for that year. The objective of this research is the analysis of basic road safety parameters related to HGV and buses/coaches in European countries, by the use of the EU CARE database with disaggregate data on road accidents, as well as of other international data sources. Time-series data on road accidents involving HGVs and buses/coaches for 27 EU countries over a period of 10 years are correlated with basic safety parameters, such as area type, season of the year, casualty age and gender, as well as the day of the week. Additional insight into accident causation is offered through analysis of a set of in-depth accident data from the EC SafetyNet project Accident Causation System. The results of the analysis allow for an overall assessment of the HGV and buses/coaches safety level in Europe in comparison to other modes of transport, thus providing useful support to decision makers working for the improvement of safety in the European road network. 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Conference contribution 2134/21545 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Characteristics_and_causes_of_heavy_goods_vehicles_and_buses_accidents_in_Europe/9340853 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
spellingShingle Design not elsewhere classified
Heavy goods vehicles
Buses
EU CARE database
Road accident causation
Road safety
European countries
Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified
Petros Evgenikos
George Yannis
Katerina Folla
Robert Bauer
Klaus Machata
Christian Brandstaetter
Pete Thomas
Alan Kirk
Characteristics and causes of heavy goods vehicles and buses accidents in Europe
title Characteristics and causes of heavy goods vehicles and buses accidents in Europe
title_full Characteristics and causes of heavy goods vehicles and buses accidents in Europe
title_fullStr Characteristics and causes of heavy goods vehicles and buses accidents in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics and causes of heavy goods vehicles and buses accidents in Europe
title_short Characteristics and causes of heavy goods vehicles and buses accidents in Europe
title_sort characteristics and causes of heavy goods vehicles and buses accidents in europe
topic Design not elsewhere classified
Heavy goods vehicles
Buses
EU CARE database
Road accident causation
Road safety
European countries
Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified
url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/21545