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A Simple Way to Improve Road Safety by Avoiding Dangerous Sections of the Route. / Gershteyn, A.M.; Terekhov, A.N.
In: Programming and Computer Software, Vol. 50, No. Suppl 2, 2024, p. S120-S127.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - A Simple Way to Improve Road Safety by Avoiding Dangerous Sections of the Route
AU - Gershteyn, A.M.
AU - Terekhov, A.N.
N1 - Export Date: 01 November 2025; Cited By: 0; Correspondence Address: A.M. Gershteyn; St. Petersburg University, Saint Petersburg, 199034, Russian Federation; email: arkadyGer@gmail.com; A.N. Terekhov; St. Petersburg University, Saint Petersburg, 199034, Russian Federation; email: a.terekhov@spbu.ru
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Abstract: A method of improving road traffic safety that implies constructing a route bypassing obstacles identified on a road map (graph) is considered on the example of Moscow, Russia. The obstacles are the edges of the road graph containing a statistically significant number of road traffic accidents (RTA). To check the routing efficiency, the indicator proposed by the authors earlier—the relative risk ratio—is used that equals the ratio of the number of RTA along the route with the obstacles taken into account to the number of RTA counted along the original route constructed without the obstacles taken into account. Avoiding obstacles is shown to help reduce the relative risk ratio by 9–31% (depending on the length of the original route) by increasing the average length of the route by 6–11% and increasing the average number of traversable vertices of the road graph by 6-28%. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
AB - Abstract: A method of improving road traffic safety that implies constructing a route bypassing obstacles identified on a road map (graph) is considered on the example of Moscow, Russia. The obstacles are the edges of the road graph containing a statistically significant number of road traffic accidents (RTA). To check the routing efficiency, the indicator proposed by the authors earlier—the relative risk ratio—is used that equals the ratio of the number of RTA along the route with the obstacles taken into account to the number of RTA counted along the original route constructed without the obstacles taken into account. Avoiding obstacles is shown to help reduce the relative risk ratio by 9–31% (depending on the length of the original route) by increasing the average length of the route by 6–11% and increasing the average number of traversable vertices of the road graph by 6-28%. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
KW - Dijkstra algorithm
KW - Moscow
KW - relative risk ratio
KW - statistical test
KW - transport
KW - transport routing
KW - Motor transportation
KW - Transportation routes
KW - Dijkstra's algorithms
KW - Relative risk ratio
KW - Relative risks
KW - Road safety
KW - Road traffic accidents
KW - Routings
KW - Simple++
KW - Transport
KW - Transport routing
KW - Highway accidents
U2 - 10.1134/S0361768824700506
DO - 10.1134/S0361768824700506
M3 - статья
VL - 50
SP - S120-S127
JO - Programming and Computer Software
JF - Programming and Computer Software
SN - 0361-7688
IS - Suppl 2
ER -
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