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Title: Rural Travel Risk Factors


1
Office of Research and Engineering
  • Rural Travel Risk Factors
  • for Large Buses
  • Bruce Coury, PhD

2
Fatal Accident Data Analysis
  • Focus on large buses 2000-2007
  • Motorcoaches
  • Transit and city buses
  • Specialty/medium-sized buses (GVWR 10K-26K
    pounds)
  • Passenger-carrying operations
  • Tours and charters
  • Scheduled service
  • Commuter service
  • Shuttle service

3
Fatal Accident Data Analysis
  • Results 2000-2007
  • 1,093 fatal accidents
  • 1,315 fatalities
  • 3,471 nonfatal injuries
  • Travel risk found to be higher than previously
    reported

4
Travel Risk Higher Than Expected
Bus Occupant Fatality and Injury Accidents 2000 -
2007
Rural Urban
Fatal Injury Accidents 19 5
Nonfatal Injury Accidents 61 35
5
Tour Charter Rural Travel Risk
Rural Fatal Accidents Involving Large Buses 2000
- 2007
6
All Bus Occupants Are At Risk
Rural Fatal Accidents Involving Large Buses 2000
- 2007
Nonfatal Injuries
Fatalities
7
Large Bus Rural Travel Risk
  • Rural fatal accidents involving large buses
    dominated by tours and charters
  • Almost all are motorcoaches
  • Accidents can produce a large number of
    nonfatally injured bus occupants
  • Accidents place considerable demands on rural EMS
    resources
  • Comprehensive analysis required to characterize
    rural travel risk for large buses

8
Federal Efforts to Address Risk
  • FHWA High Risk Rural Roads Programs
  • Focus on fatalities misrepresents risk of injury
  • Measures of exposure too coarse
  • FHWA Highway Safety Improvement Program
  • Establishes criteria for all highway safety
    improvements
  • Focuses on fatalities and coarse activity
    measures
  • Emphasizes construction projects

9
Summary
  • Inadequate large bus travel data limits States
    ability to assess high risk rural roads and
    locations
  • Highway Safety Improvement Program does not
    adequately account for travel risk by large
    buses
  • FHWA criteria must take into consideration bus
    travel in rural areas

10
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