V4SAFETY webinar | Projection & extrapolation

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How to make safety assessment results representative for different time periods and regions

This webinar will focus on extrapolating simulation results based on a specific region data to make them applicable to other regions despite e.g. differences in accident composition arising from varying travel patterns, infrastructure designs, or traffic compositions. A practical example of projecting simulation results in time will also be presented, to infer the future safety performance of a safety measure from its past safety performances and plausible evolutions of its “environment”. The webinar will close on examples illustrating the V4SAFETY Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) method (intimately associated with projections in time), which allows to assess the socio-economic impact of the introduction of safety measures over time.

This is the fourth of a series of webinars that present the final project results in detail. The first webinar presented the safety assessment framework & evaluation scope while the second webinar focused on the baseline approach selection and comparison of baselines and simulation tools for assessment results. The third webinar on Simulation structure and “Processor” will take place on September 15th, 13:00-14:00 CET. The last webinar - Human models - is scheduled on 18 September, 13:00 – 14:30 CET.

Details & registration

Webinar topic: Projection & extrapolation

Date and time:
Tuesday 16 September | 15:00 - 16:30 CET | Online

Speakers:
Sytze Kalisvaart | TNO
Maria Pohle | Fraunhofer Institute for Transportation and Infrastructure Systems
Henri Chajmowicz | LAB PSA / RENAULT
Ulrich Sander | Volvo Cars
Wim Wijnen | W2Economics

Register now to explore the final results of the V4SAFETY project