Large naturalistic driving studies give extremely detailed insight into how traffic accidents happen and what causes them. However, even in very large studies there are only relatively few crashes. Hence one additionally selects and studies crash surrogates, so called “near-crashes”, i.e. situations when a crash almost happened. The selection procedures invariably entail severe risks of causing bias. In this paper we use extreme value statistics to develop two methods to study the extent and form of this bias. The methods are applied to a large naturalistic driving study, the 100-car study. Both methods identified a severe discrepancy between the rear-striking near-crashes and the rear-striking crashes. Perhaps surprisingly, one conclusion ...
The increased availability of detailed trajectory data sets from naturalistic, observational, and si...
Real world data on driver behavior in normal driving and critical situations are essential for car s...
Dingus and colleagues recently estimated crash odds ratios (ORs) for “driver behavior errors” (herea...
Large naturalistic driving studies give extremely detailed insight into how traffic accidents happen...
In the last several years, the focus of traffic safety research—especially when performed in associa...
When analyzing naturalistic driver performance data, different analysis methods can have large impa...
A preliminary study was done into the use and validation of crash surrogates, which are obtained fro...
This paper challenges the validity of vehicle-based Naturalistic Driving (ND) Safety Critical Event...
AbstractAs naturalistic driving data become increasingly available, new analyses are revealing the s...
In the last several years, the focus of traffic safety research has shifted from injury prevention d...
As naturalistic driving data become increasingly available, new analyses are revealing the significa...
Until recently, little has been known about what exactly happens in the seconds leading up to a car ...
Real world data on driver behavior in normal driving and critical situations are essential for car s...
Despite the research efforts for reducing traffic accidents, the number of global annual vehicle acc...
Investigating crash progression through naturalistic driving studies (NDS) could give valuable insig...
The increased availability of detailed trajectory data sets from naturalistic, observational, and si...
Real world data on driver behavior in normal driving and critical situations are essential for car s...
Dingus and colleagues recently estimated crash odds ratios (ORs) for “driver behavior errors” (herea...
Large naturalistic driving studies give extremely detailed insight into how traffic accidents happen...
In the last several years, the focus of traffic safety research—especially when performed in associa...
When analyzing naturalistic driver performance data, different analysis methods can have large impa...
A preliminary study was done into the use and validation of crash surrogates, which are obtained fro...
This paper challenges the validity of vehicle-based Naturalistic Driving (ND) Safety Critical Event...
AbstractAs naturalistic driving data become increasingly available, new analyses are revealing the s...
In the last several years, the focus of traffic safety research has shifted from injury prevention d...
As naturalistic driving data become increasingly available, new analyses are revealing the significa...
Until recently, little has been known about what exactly happens in the seconds leading up to a car ...
Real world data on driver behavior in normal driving and critical situations are essential for car s...
Despite the research efforts for reducing traffic accidents, the number of global annual vehicle acc...
Investigating crash progression through naturalistic driving studies (NDS) could give valuable insig...
The increased availability of detailed trajectory data sets from naturalistic, observational, and si...
Real world data on driver behavior in normal driving and critical situations are essential for car s...
Dingus and colleagues recently estimated crash odds ratios (ORs) for “driver behavior errors” (herea...