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A macroscopic safety indicator for road segment: application of entropy theory

Wei Ye, Yueru Xu, Xiaomeng Shi, Nirajan Shiwakoti, Zhirui Ye and Yuan Zheng

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2024, vol. 642, issue C

Abstract: Road traffic safety is confronted with unique challenges worldwide due to the varied road network, high population density, and the rapid increase in vehicle numbers. This necessitates an effective evaluation of traffic safety at the road segment level to improve traffic safety management. Existing safety indicators, such as crash frequency (which lacks real-time availability) and Surrogate Safety Measures (focused on micro-level interactions), fall short in quantifying the overall safety status of road segments. To overcome these limitations, we introduce the concept of entropy, typically used to measure disorder in complex systems, into road traffic safety assessment. Our research presents a novel macroscopic safety indicator named ‘velocity entropy,’ along with its calculation method, which involves discretization and the Parzen window technique. The efficacy of velocity entropy is validated using the UTE dataset, a high-fidelity trajectory dataset from China, showing a more significant correlation with traffic conflicts than other macroscopic traffic properties. Notably, velocity entropy can track the temporal and spatial evolution of traffic safety, providing insights into the dynamic development of traffic risks. Overall, velocity entropy offers an innovative, practical, and theoretically meaningful tool for assessing and predicting road safety.

Keywords: Entropy theory; Traffic safety evaluation; Statistical thermodynamics; Macroscopic traffic characteristics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2024.129787

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