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公交优先路线配置的安全性能比较评估

A comparative evaluation of the safety performance of bus priority route configurations

作者:Victoria Gitelman;Etti Doveh;

关键词:Public transport,Bus priority routes,Configuration,Safety performance,Accident model,Infrastructure,Urban roads

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12544-023-00589-y

发表时间:2023年

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摘要

在城市促进公共交通使用的一个方法是在主要交通干道上建立公交优先路线(BPRs),以减少公交车的行驶时间。但是,BPRs需要对道路布局进行基础设施改变,创造更复杂的交通设置,可能会对安全产生影响。先前的研究表明设计特征会影响BPRs的安全性,但是关于各种BPR配置的影响的研究结果很少。在这项研究中,我们研究了以色列的三种BPR配置(带隔离中央、开放中心车道和靠路边的BPRs)的安全性能。我们使用了关于所有运营BPRs的数据库,利用多元回归模型来确定影响城市干道上BPRs事故发生的设计特征。比较评估显示,带隔离的BPRs在道路段上的事故率较低,但在交叉路口的事故数量明显较高,相对于其他类型的BPRs来说,特别是当公交车可以超车时。因此,在实施BPRs时,应减少使用带隔离的公交路线,并避免公交车超车设置。在路边和中心车道BPRs的比较中,两者都没有表现出较高的安全性能:中心车道BPRs在路段上更安全,而在交叉路口上,两种类型在某些事故类型上都具有优势,因此,未来的BPR设计可以采用这两种形式。


Abstract

One way to promote public transport use in cities lies in establishing bus priority routes (BPRs) on main traffic arterials, to reduce bus travel times. But, BPRs require infrastructure changes in road layouts, creating more complex traffic settings that may have safety implications. Previous research indicated that design features affect BPRs' safety, but findings regarding the impacts of various BPR configurations are scarce. In this study, we examined the safety performance of three BPR configurations: barrier-separated central, open centre-lane and curbside BPRs, in Israel. Multivariate regression models were fitted to identify design features affecting accident occurrences on urban arterials with BPRs, using a database on all BPRs in operation. The comparative evaluations showed that barrier-separated BPRs were characterised by lower accident rates on road sections but by substantially higher accident numbers at junctions, relative to other BPR types, and particularly when bus-overtaking was possible. Hence, the use of barrier-separated bus routes should be reduced and bus-overtaking settings should be avoided, when implementing BPRs. In the comparison of curbside and center-lane BPRs none of them demonstrated a superior safety performance: the centre-lane BPRs were safer on sections while at junctions both types had advantages for certain accident types, thus, both forms are applicable in future BPR designs.