MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

The effects of vehicle restraint systems on road safety

  • Budzynski Marcin,
  • Wilde Krzysztof,
  • Jamroz Kazimierz,
  • Chroscielewski Jacek,
  • Witkowski Wojciech,
  • Burzynski Stanislaw,
  • Bruski Dawid,
  • Jelinski Lukasz,
  • Pachocki Łukasz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201926205003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 262
p. 05003

Abstract

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Key to understanding the needs and tools of road infrastructure management for preventing runoff-road crashes or minimising their consequences, is to identify the hazards and sources of hazards caused by wrong or improper use of road safety devices and identify errors in the design, structure, construction and operation of road safety devices. Studying such an extended scope of the problem required fieldwork and surveys with road authorities, designers, road safety auditors and road maintenance services. An outline of new guidelines could only be developed after understanding the effects of restraint systems, the design, additional elements, type of road and safety barrier location on a road or engineering structure and the road and traffic conditions on their functionality and safety. The paper will present the preliminary results of this research (research project – ROSE). One way to understand the functionality of road safety devices is to build numerical models and conduct simulation tests of virtual crash tests. The article presents the scope of work conducted as part of an effort to develop new vehicle restraint system guidelines.