Conflict Analysis

Conflict Analysis

From the empirical point of view, the correlation between traffic conflicts and crashes can indicate the validity of traffic conflicts as a crash precursor. Many previous studies have found strong correlations between traffic conflicts and crashes through the correlation analysis (Amundsen and Larsen, 1977Migletz et al., 1985Peesapati et al., 2013Xie et al., 2016Charly and Mathew, 2019). The “Conflict iceberg or pyramid”, in this analysis we see potential conflicts as well as near accidents correlate to the likelihood of serious conflicts.

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“Using our AI technology along with manual oversight we identify types of conflict and rank their severity”

Key benefits

  • Traditional accident data tend to be relatively low in frequency so may not give a true reflection of the potential safety issues at a specific location. This methodology looks at the precursors to accidents.

  • Superior to manual analysis as it allows for observations for a longer duration and therefore gain a more representative understanding of behaviours.

  • Create an audit trail for further review which helps remove subjectivity.

  • Provides demonstratable evidence for stakeholders to observe.

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