Abstract

This study explores the contributing factors that influence bicyclist injury severity at three types of intersection: roundabouts, crossroads, and T-junctions. Using bicycle-involved crash data in the UK over nine years (from 2009 to 2017), the bicyclist injury severity (with three severity levels: fatal injury, serious injury, and slight injury) was estimated using the generalized ordered logit (GOL) model and partial proportional odds (PPO) model. The marginal effects of each explanatory variable were computed to investigate the impacts on bicyclist injury severity occurring probabilities. A wide range of variables potentially affecting injury severity was considered, including bicyclist characteristics, intersection characteristics, environmental conditions, bicyclist movement and location preceding the crash, and types of collisions. Our findings show that the PPO model outperforms the GOL model for analyzing the factors that affect the bicyclist injury severity at intersections. The factors that affect cycling safety at various intersections show enormous differences. Specifically, nine variables have significant impacts on bicyclist injury severity at those three types of intersections. And there are only two variables, four variables, and eleven variables that have significant impact on bicyclist injury severity at roundabouts, crossroads, and T-junctions, respectively. The findings of this study can help decision makers better understand the spatial heterogeneity of the factors that influence the bicyclist injury severity at various intersections.

Highlights

  • Cycling is often considered as an economical, convenient, healthy, and sustainable transportation mode, especially suitable for short distance travel, which can offer a wide range of environmental and social benefits [1]

  • To improve the cycling safety of bicyclists at various intersections, in this study, we apply the GOL model and PPO model to explore the possible factors that may result in the severity of bicycle injuries

  • According to the statistical characteristics of data on bicycle crashes that occurred in the UK from 2009 to 2019, the intersections in this study are divided into three groups, including roundabouts, intersections, and T-shaped intersections. e bicyclist injury severity is divided into three categories: slight injury, serious injury, and fatal injury

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Introduction

Cycling is often considered as an economical, convenient, healthy, and sustainable transportation mode, especially suitable for short distance travel, which can offer a wide range of environmental and social benefits [1]. With the implementation of more than 20,000 bike-sharing schemes around the world, cycling has become a conventional travel mode in many cities [2]. With this in mind, the UK government has designed a series of policies over the past decade to promote the use of the bicycle in the daily journey, with the ambition to increase the bicycle trips from 0.8 billion in 2013 to 1.6 billion in 2025 [3]. Erefore, it is significant to analyze and determine the influencing factors that affect the safety of bicycle trips, and thereby the government can develop the countermeasures to lower the severity of cycling risk and increase the level of bicycle use. By analyzing the police-reported data, Journal of Advanced Transportation

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