Validation and Analysis of Driving Safety Assessment Metrics in Real-world Car-Following Scenarios with Aerial Videos

Author:

Lu Duo1,Haines Sam1,Jammula Varun Chandra2,Rath Prabin Kumar2,Yu Hongbin2,Yang Yezhou2,Wishart Jeffrey3

Affiliation:

1. Rider University

2. Arizona State University

3. Science Foundation of Arizona

Abstract

<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Data-driven driving safety assessment is crucial in understanding the insights of traffic accidents caused by dangerous driving behaviors. Meanwhile, quantifying driving safety through well-defined metrics in real-world naturalistic driving data is also an important step for the operational safety assessment of automated vehicles (AV). However, the lack of flexible data acquisition methods and fine-grained datasets has hindered progress in this critical area. In response to this challenge, we propose a novel dataset for driving safety metrics analysis specifically tailored to car-following situations. Leveraging state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, we employ drones to capture high-resolution video data at 12 traffic scenes in the Phoenix metropolitan area. After that, we developed advanced computer vision algorithms and semantically annotated maps to extract precise vehicle trajectories and leader-follower relations among vehicles. These components, in conjunction with a set of defined metrics based on our prior work on Operational Safety Assessment (OSA) by the Institute of Automated Mobility (IAM), allow us to conduct a detailed analysis of driving safety. Our results reveal the distribution of these metrics under various real-world car-following scenarios and characterize the impact of different parameters and thresholds in the metrics. By enabling a data-driven approach to address driving safety in car-following scenarios, our work can empower traffic operators and policymakers to make informed decisions and contribute to a safer, more efficient future for road transportation systems.</div></div>

Publisher

SAE International

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