home / centre for automotive safety research / Publications / List / Details Publication DetailsTitle | System Failures and Extreme Behaviour in Fatal and Injury Crashes | Authors | Wundersitz LN, Raftery SJ | Year | 2022 | Type | Conference Paper | Abstract | Within the road system, there are compliant road users who make an error that leads to a crash, indicating a ‘system failure’ and also road users who deliberately take risks and engage in ‘extreme’ behaviour that leads to a crash. This study provides an indication of the relative contribution of system failures and extreme behaviour in fatal and injury crashes to improve our understanding of interventions needed to create a safe system. Using the same methodology and definitions as Wundersitz et al. (2014), crashes from two samples (N=157 fatal crashes, N=235 injury crashes) were reviewed. Consistent with previous findings, the majority of fatal (70%) and injury crashes (93%) in South Australia were attributable to failures within the transport system. The findings demonstrate that strategies focusing on system-wide improvements can be effective in reducing the incidence and severity of a large proportion of fatal and serious injury crashes. | Conference Name | 2022 Australasian Road Safety Conference | Conference Abbreviation | ARSC22 | Conference Location | Christchurch, New Zealand | Conference Date | 28-30 September 2022 |
Reference | Wundersitz LN, Raftery SJ (2022). System Failures and Extreme Behaviour in Fatal and Injury Crashes. 2022 Australasian Road Safety Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, 28-30 September 2022. |
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