Author/Authors :
Mamdoohi، Amir Reza نويسنده Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran Mamdoohi, Amir Reza , Fallah Zavareh، Mohsen نويسنده Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , , Hassani، Abolfazl نويسنده Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran Hassani, Abolfazl , Nordfj?rn، Trond نويسنده Research Scientist, Norwegian Institute for Alcohol and Drug Research, Oslo, Norway ,
Abstract :
In recent research on modelling road collisions very little attention has been paid to rear-end chain
reaction collisions, which is characterized by more than two vehicles involved in a collision at
the same time. The core aim of the present research is to develop a methodology to estimate such
potential collision probabilities based on a proactive perspective, where deceleration rate to avoid
collision is used as a surrogate safety measure. To consider the uncertainty of variables in estimating
the N-vehicle rear-end collision, a methodology based on Monte Carlo simulation is proposed.
To show the applicability of the proposed methodology, the NGSIM trajectory database of I-80
interstate freeway is used. The probability density function for drivers’ response time is developed
through the analysis of 1534 car following situations detected in 45 minutes of movement. The
potential risk of two to five vehicle reaction collisions in a five vehicle platoon is estimated by
running the simulation through 20 thousand substitutions of randomized generation values drawn
from probability density function of response time and maximum available deceleration rate in a
following outcome function. Results show that avoiding rear-end collision should be considered
as a shared responsibility among the drivers in the platoon. As expected, the methodology considers
probability of N vehicles colliding at the same time decreasing as N increases. N-vehicle
collision is shown to be directly related to the clearance between the following vehicles within the
platoon and the speed of individual vehicles as well as the drivers’ reaction time and the maximum
deceleration rate available in individual vehicles. The proposed methodology is believed to act
more effectively than the ordinary methods, particularly if it is used to alarm drivers of vehicles
synchronized based on vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) methodologies.