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Good news, driverless vehicles biggest ever traffic safety improvement; Bad news, 30 million deaths by 2050 Leonard Evans President, Science Serving Society President-Emeritus, International Traffic Medicine Association (ITMA) Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA
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This not research findings
This not research findings – but rather some judgmental observations about the future of traffic safety This not research findings As with all predictions about the future, there is pretty good chance they are wrong 2
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This presentation about neither
This presentation about neither – but rather some judgmental observations about the future of traffic safety This presentation about neither As with all predictions about the future, there is pretty good chance they are wrong 3
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This presentation about neither
This presentation about neither – but rather some judgmental observations about the future of traffic safety This presentation about neither As with all predictions about the future, there is pretty good chance they are wrong 4
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Elevator history
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But eventually the driverless elevator became universally accepted
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Driverless trains now widely acccepted
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Airline safety: Crashes very rare Nearly all preventable if pilot replaced by automatic system But, passengers reluctant to board a driverless aircraft
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Road traffic About 200 million crashes occur annually on world’s roads These kill over a million road users Victims mainly healthy young males 9
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Road traffic About 200 million crashes occur annually on world’s roads These kill over a million road users Victims mainly healthy young males – but include large numbers of babies, infants, children, old people, etc. 10
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A clear picture has resulted
Science has been applied for over 80 years to better understand traffic crashes A clear picture has resulted 11
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UK and US large scale studies performed in 1970s
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UK and US large scale studies performed in 1970s
4 6 27 24 3 1 road user environment vehicle 2 57 65 28 / 34 95 94 8 12 US UK UK and US large scale studies performed in 1970s 13
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UK and US large scale studies performed in 1970s
4 6 27 24 3 1 road user environment vehicle 2 57 65 28 / 34 95 94 8 12 US UK UK and US large scale studies performed in 1970s 14
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4 6 27 24 3 1 road user environment vehicle 2 57 65 28 / 34 95 94 8 12
UK 15
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4 6 27 24 3 1 road user environment vehicle 2 57 65 28 / 34 95 94 8 12
UK 16
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4 6 27 24 3 1 road user environment vehicle 2 57 65 28 / 34 95 94 8 12
UK 2 17
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US study supported by NHTSA
4 6 27 24 3 1 road user environment vehicle 2 57 65 28 / 34 95 94 8 12 US UK 2 US study supported by NHTSA 18
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USA has obsessively focused on vehicles
USA priorities are not random - they are almost perfectly opposite to where benefits are greatest USA has obsessively focused on vehicles And continues to focus narrowly on vehicles and other technological factors I suggested, in AJPH, that the: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration would be better named the National Highway Vehicle Safety Administration 19
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Most basic scientific findings can be summarized as:
Vehicle factors are important 20 20
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Most basic scientific findings can be summarized as:
Vehicle factors are important, but less important than roadway factors 21 21
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Most basic scientific findings can be summarized as:
Vehicle factors are important, but less important than roadway factors Roadway factors are important 22 22
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Most basic scientific findings can be summarized as:
Vehicle factors are important, but less important than roadway factors Roadway factors are important, but less important than driver performance factors 23 23
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Most basic scientific findings can be summarized as:
Vehicle factors are important, but less important than roadway factors Roadway factors are important, but less important than driver performance factors Driver performance factors are importantctors 24 24
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Most basic scientific findings can be summarized as:
Vehicle factors are important, but less important than roadway factors Roadway factors are important, but less important than driver performance factors Driver performance factors are important, but less important than driver behavior factorsfactors 25 25
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Consequence of US focus on vehicles provides a lesson for the world
From 1972 to 2015 US traffic fatalities declined by 35.7 % Every one of the other 25 countries in an international data base had far larger declines (average decline 75.0%) 9 countries had declines >80% 26
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US is extreme outlier having far worse safety than any of the 25 other countries
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Driver behavior is at heart of traffic crash problem
Conclusions Driver behavior is at heart of traffic crash problem The only way to dramatically reduce crash risk is to remove drivers 28
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autonomous vehicles
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Big difference – human vs autonomous
Each generation of humans has much in common with previous generations Humanity doesn’t learn much from experience Computer-based systems keep improving So crash risk for autonomous vehicle can keep declining, generating more dramatic safety improvements than ever 30
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Sensible traffic-safety law sensibly enforced
Good news Technology will produce ground vehicles with crash experience approaching that of aircraft Bad news On the world’s roads there are more than a billion vehicles driven by humans Even under the most optimistic assumptions, it will take many decades to replace most of them with new technology Main safety research should focus on policies that address driver behavior For many decades to come the most effective way to reduce harm in traffic remains Sensible traffic-safety law sensibly enforced 31
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