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Collision prediction in roundabouts: a comparative study of extreme value theory approaches

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TRANSPORTMETRICA A-TRANSPORT SCIENCE
卷 15, 期 2, 页码 556-572

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/23249935.2018.1515271

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Road safety; surrogate safety measures; proactive crash prediction models; collision prediction; driving simulator

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  1. University of Padova [[BIRD177377/17]]

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This work contributes to study the application of extreme value theory (EVT) in road safety analysis, estimating the risk of being involved in an entering-circulating collision in single-lane roundabouts. Detailed trajectory data of the vehicles were derived from a driving simulator experiment, and the time-to-collision (TTC) was used as a surrogate measure of safety. Three EVT approaches were applied, tested and compared: (1) the Generalized Extreme Value distribution used in the block maxima (BM) approach, (2) the Generalized Pareto Distribution used in the peak-over-threshold approach (POT), with negated-TTC (nTTC), and (3) shifted-reciprocal-TTC (srTTC). Case-study results analysis showed that BM and POT with shifted-reciprocal-TTC confidence intervals included the number of observed crashes, while POT with negated-TTC did not include it. According to these findings, both BM and POT-with-shifted-reciprocal-TTC appear promising and deserve further attention in order to develop effective ready-to-practice crash prediction models, useful in intersection design and operational analysis.

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