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Analysis of bus collision and non-collision incidents using transit ITS and other archived operations data
Authors:James G Strathman [Author Vitae]  Paul Wachana [Author Vitae] [Author Vitae]
Institution:a Center for Urban Studies, Portland State University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207, USA
b TriMet, 4012 S.E. 17th Ave., Portland, OR 97202, USA
Abstract:

Introduction

This paper analyzes factors contributing to bus operations safety incidents at TriMet, the transit provider for the Portland Oregon metropolitan region.

Method

The analysis focuses on 4,631 collision and non-collision incidents that occurred between 2006 and 2009. Empirical analysis of these incidents draws on a wide array of operator-level data recovered by transit ITS technologies in combination with information from TriMet's human resources, scheduling, and customer relations databases. Incident frequencies are estimated in relation to operators' demographic characteristics, employment status, assigned work characteristics, service delivery and performance indicators, temporal factors, and customer information.

Results

Apart from identifying factors that are empirically related to the frequency of safety incidents, the findings offer insights into operations policies and practices that hold promise for improving safety.

Impact on Industry

Potential for safety improvement based on analysis of archived operations and human resource data.
Keywords:Transit  Safety  Operators  Fatigue
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