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This project aims to assess the role of headway in crashes in Australia. Short headway or close following in moving traffic is often held responsible for rear end crashes聽which account for nearly one-quarter of all crashes (23.5聽per cent) in Australia.聽
There are rear end crashes at聽speeds聽as low as 40聽km/h that result聽in聽fatalities. If time headway is less than the reaction and braking time, it could lead to such聽crashes.聽There聽exists a literature gap in understanding the safe distance between consecutive motor vehicles and what scenarios compel drivers to undertake risky聽manoeuvres聽that lead to rear end crashes and longer-term injuries.聽
The primary aims of this research are to systematically review the current state of knowledge about the role of unsafe headway on road safety and to assess close-following or unsafe headways on roads聽in聽Australia using the Australian Naturalistic Driving Study (ANDS) data.
Study updates through academic papers聽are聽available聽at聽
Category:聽Road Safety
Researcher:聽Raaj Biswas
Supervisor:聽Dr Julie Hatfield
尝别惫别濒:听笔丑顿
厂迟补迟耻蝉:听颁耻谤谤别苍迟