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. 2019 Dec:71:41-47.
doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2019.09.001. Epub 2019 Nov 12.

Statistical analysis of the patterns and characteristics of connected and autonomous vehicle involved crashes

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Statistical analysis of the patterns and characteristics of connected and autonomous vehicle involved crashes

Chengcheng Xu et al. J Safety Res. 2019 Dec.

Abstract

Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the characteristics and patterns of the connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) involved crashes.

Method: The crash data were collected from the reports of CAV involved crash submitted to the California Department of Motor Vehicles. The descriptive statistics analysis was employed to investigate the characteristics of CAV involved crashes in terms of crash location, weather conditions, driving mode, vehicle movement before crash occurrence, vehicle speed, collision type, crash severity, and vehicle damage locations. The bootstrap based binary logistic regressions were then developed to investigate the factors contributing to the collision type and severity of CAV involved crashes.

Results: The results suggested that the CAV driving mode, collision location, roadside parking, rear-end collision, and one-way road are the main factors contributing to the severity level of CAV involved crashes. The CAV driving mode, CAV stopped or not, CAV turning or not, normal vehicle turning or not, and normal vehicle overtaking or not are the factors affecting the collision type of CAV involved crashes.

Keywords: Collision type; Connected and autonomous vehicle; Crash; Crash severity.

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