Literature DB >> 32570088

Impact speed and the risk of serious injury in vehicle crashes.

Sam D Doecke1, Matthew R J Baldock2, Craig N Kloeden2, Jeffrey K Dutschke3.   

Abstract

The current guiding philosophies in road safety have stated aims of zero deaths and serious injuries. Speed has previously been highlighted as a key factor in the outcome of a crash but the literature to date has yet to provide a robust relationship between impact speed and the risk of serious injury for crashes other than pedestrian crashes. This study aimed to determine the relationship between impact speed and the risk of serious injury in light vehicle crashes. Crash data from the US based National Automotive Sampling System - Crashworthiness Data System collected from 2011 to 2015 were used in the analysis when there was a known impact speed from an event data recorder (EDR) and a known injury outcome. The analysis was conducted at the vehicle level. Data from a total of 1274 vehicles were used in logistic regressions, with the presence or absence of a serious injury as the binary dependent variable, and impact speed as the continuous independent variable. Individual risk curves were produced for front, side, rear and head on impacts. Impact speed was found to have a highly significant positive relationship to risk of serious injury for all impact types examined. The risk of serious injury reaches 1% at 28 km/h for head on impacts, 51 km/h for side impacts, 64 km/h for front impacts, and 67 km/h for rear impacts. The results emphasise the importance of measures that reduce impacts speeds, be they road designs, vehicle technologies or enforced speed limit reductions, and highlight the need to prevent head on impacts.
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Keywords:  Crash; Event data recorder; Fatality; Injury; Probability; Risk; Speed; Vehicle

Year:  2020        PMID: 32570088     DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2020.105629

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


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