Proactively detecting motor vehicle crash black spots based on their underlying behavioural, engineering and spatial causes

Project dates: 01/01/2014 - Ongoing

Road traffic crashes are responsible for about 1400 fatalities and 32,500 injuries on Australian roadways each year. A significant research opportunity exists to fundamentally rethink how the profession quantitatively identifies black spots on the transport network. The first project aim is to develop, test, and validate an evidence based methodology to proactively detect motor vehicle crash black spots. The second aim is decompose (statistically) observed crashes at a site into their engineering, behavioural, and unobserved spatial components. The new methods combined will lead to fundamentally novel insights and knowledge regarding transport network safety management, in turn leading to reductions in the Australian road toll.


Funding / Grants

  • ARC Disccovery (2014 - 2016)

Other Team Members

Simon Washington (The University of Queensland)