TY - JOUR PY - 2017// TI - Quantifying the effectiveness of ITS in improving safety of VRUs JO - IET intelligent transport systems A1 - Silla, Anne A1 - Rämä, Pirkko A1 - Leden, Lars A1 - Van Noort, Martijn A1 - de Kruijff, Janiek A1 - Bell, Daniel A1 - Morris, Andrew A1 - Hancox, Graham A1 - Scholliers, Johan SP - 164 EP - 172 VL - 11 IS - 3 N2 - This paper presents the results of a safety impact assessment, providing quantitative estimates of the safety impacts of ten intelligent transport systems (ITS) which were designed to improve safety, mobility and comfort of vulnerable road users (VRUs). The evaluation method originally developed to assess safety impacts of ITS for cars was now adapted for assessing safety impacts of ITS for VRUs. The main results of the assessment showed that nine ITS included in the quantitative safety impact assessment affected traffic safety in a positive way by preventing fatalities and injuries. At full penetration the highest effects were obtained for Pedestrian and Cyclists Detection System + Emergency Braking (PCDS+EBR), VRU Beacon System (VBS) and Intersection Safety (INS). The estimates for PCDS+EBR showed the maximum reduction of 7.5% on all road fatalities at full penetration, which comes down to an medium estimate of around 1,900 fatalities saved per year in the EU-28 when applying the 2012 accident data and 100% penetration rate. The results regarding future scenarios showed the highest effects in number of reduced fatalities per system in the European Union (EU)-28 in 2030 for PCDS+EBR (-200 fatalities), Blind Spot Detection (BSD) (-22 fatalities), INS (-20 fatalities) and VBS (-11 fatalities). © 2017 The Institution of Engineering and Technology.

KEYWORDS: Bicycles; Bicyclists; Bicycling

Language: en

LA - en SN - 1751-956X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-its.2016.0024 ID - ref1 ER -