The Effect of Lane Departure Warning Systems on Cross-Centerline Crashes

Cross-centerline crashes occur rarely in the United States but are especially severe. This type of crash is characterized by one vehicle departing over a centerline and encountering a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction. In recent years, automakers have started developing and implementing la...

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Main Author: Holmes, David Alexander
Other Authors: Mechanical Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/83235
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-832352021-08-19T05:30:29Z The Effect of Lane Departure Warning Systems on Cross-Centerline Crashes Holmes, David Alexander Mechanical Engineering Gabler, Hampton Clay Southward, Steve C. Hardy, Warren N. active safety car crashes lane departure warning Cross-centerline crashes occur rarely in the United States but are especially severe. This type of crash is characterized by one vehicle departing over a centerline and encountering a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction. In recent years, automakers have started developing and implementing lane departure warning (LDW) on newer vehicles. This system provides the potential to reduce or significantly impact the frequency of cross-centerline crashes. The objective of this thesis was to estimate the potential crash and injury benefits of a LDW system if installed on every vehicle in the US fleet. This research includes the following 1) a characterization of cross-centerline crashes in the United States today with current and future prevention methods, 2) a reconstruction methodology used for all crashes including rollovers and heavy vehicles, and 3) a simulation model and approach method used to estimate potential benefits of LDW systems on cross-centerline crashes. Cross over to left crashes account for only 4% of non-junction non-interchange crashes but account for 44% of serious injury crashes of the same type. As part of this research, 42 cross-centerline crashes were reconstructed and simulated as if they had a LDW system installed. Accounting for driver capability to react to a LDW alert, crash reduction benefits ranged from 22 – 30%.Using injury risk curves, the probability of experiencing a MAIS2+ injury in a cross-centerline crash was reduced by 29% when using a LDW system. Master of Science 2018-05-17T08:00:24Z 2018-05-17T08:00:24Z 2018-05-16 Thesis vt_gsexam:15225 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/83235 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf Virginia Tech
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car crashes
lane departure warning
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car crashes
lane departure warning
Holmes, David Alexander
The Effect of Lane Departure Warning Systems on Cross-Centerline Crashes
description Cross-centerline crashes occur rarely in the United States but are especially severe. This type of crash is characterized by one vehicle departing over a centerline and encountering a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction. In recent years, automakers have started developing and implementing lane departure warning (LDW) on newer vehicles. This system provides the potential to reduce or significantly impact the frequency of cross-centerline crashes. The objective of this thesis was to estimate the potential crash and injury benefits of a LDW system if installed on every vehicle in the US fleet. This research includes the following 1) a characterization of cross-centerline crashes in the United States today with current and future prevention methods, 2) a reconstruction methodology used for all crashes including rollovers and heavy vehicles, and 3) a simulation model and approach method used to estimate potential benefits of LDW systems on cross-centerline crashes. Cross over to left crashes account for only 4% of non-junction non-interchange crashes but account for 44% of serious injury crashes of the same type. As part of this research, 42 cross-centerline crashes were reconstructed and simulated as if they had a LDW system installed. Accounting for driver capability to react to a LDW alert, crash reduction benefits ranged from 22 – 30%.Using injury risk curves, the probability of experiencing a MAIS2+ injury in a cross-centerline crash was reduced by 29% when using a LDW system. === Master of Science
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title The Effect of Lane Departure Warning Systems on Cross-Centerline Crashes
title_short The Effect of Lane Departure Warning Systems on Cross-Centerline Crashes
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