Development of composite motorcycling safety index along urban roads in Malaysia

Motorcycle is a preferred private transportation mode (45%) among Malaysian due to its affordability and easesto move around especially in the hectic urban areas. These vulnerable road users are exposed to greater risk in road collisions due to sharing the roadway with other motor...

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Main Authors: Tan, Ai Ping, Hamid, Hussain, Law, Teik Hua, Jakarni, Fauzan, Wong, Shaw Voon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society of Automotive Engineers Malaysia 2021
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96694/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96694/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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author Tan, Ai Ping
Hamid, Hussain
Law, Teik Hua
Jakarni, Fauzan
Wong, Shaw Voon
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Hamid, Hussain
Law, Teik Hua
Jakarni, Fauzan
Wong, Shaw Voon
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description Motorcycle is a preferred private transportation mode (45%) among Malaysian due to its affordability and easesto move around especially in the hectic urban areas. These vulnerable road users are exposed to greater risk in road collisions due to sharing the roadway with other motor vehicles and unprotected. Worse still, the road was designed without concern forthe motorcycle’s characteristics. No doubt, segregating motorcyclesexclusively from the roadway is an effective engineering measure to address motorcycle safety. But it may not be feasible to introduce in the well-built urban areas. Identification of the road and traffic variables that affecting safe motorcycling in the urban roadway is an initiative to create a safer riding environment. The initial study was carried out to identified traffic and roadway variables that affecting safe motorcycling. The seven pre-determined variables that were found to significantly influencing Malaysian motorcycle riders’ safety perception are: pavement condition, paved shoulder width, posted speed limit, mixed traffic volume, type of roadway, lane width,and parking condition. These pre-determined variables were further investigated in the subsequent study, questionnaire with fourteen short video clips representing different traffic and roadway conditions wasaired to 483 respondents to rate the motorcycling safety score (MSS) based on their safe riding perception. The response on MSS was further developed into Motorcycling Safety Index (MSI). Lastly, 114 combinations of different traffic and roadway conditions for seven pre-determined variables were formed to establish the Composite MSIboundary. The development of Composite MSIis to enable the road authorities and agencies and/or practitioners to assess the problematic road segments that required immediate remedial actions.
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spelling upm-966942022-12-01T08:33:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96694/ Development of composite motorcycling safety index along urban roads in Malaysia Tan, Ai Ping Hamid, Hussain Law, Teik Hua Jakarni, Fauzan Wong, Shaw Voon Motorcycle is a preferred private transportation mode (45%) among Malaysian due to its affordability and easesto move around especially in the hectic urban areas. These vulnerable road users are exposed to greater risk in road collisions due to sharing the roadway with other motor vehicles and unprotected. Worse still, the road was designed without concern forthe motorcycle’s characteristics. No doubt, segregating motorcyclesexclusively from the roadway is an effective engineering measure to address motorcycle safety. But it may not be feasible to introduce in the well-built urban areas. Identification of the road and traffic variables that affecting safe motorcycling in the urban roadway is an initiative to create a safer riding environment. The initial study was carried out to identified traffic and roadway variables that affecting safe motorcycling. The seven pre-determined variables that were found to significantly influencing Malaysian motorcycle riders’ safety perception are: pavement condition, paved shoulder width, posted speed limit, mixed traffic volume, type of roadway, lane width,and parking condition. These pre-determined variables were further investigated in the subsequent study, questionnaire with fourteen short video clips representing different traffic and roadway conditions wasaired to 483 respondents to rate the motorcycling safety score (MSS) based on their safe riding perception. The response on MSS was further developed into Motorcycling Safety Index (MSI). Lastly, 114 combinations of different traffic and roadway conditions for seven pre-determined variables were formed to establish the Composite MSIboundary. The development of Composite MSIis to enable the road authorities and agencies and/or practitioners to assess the problematic road segments that required immediate remedial actions. Society of Automotive Engineers Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96694/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Tan, Ai Ping and Hamid, Hussain and Law, Teik Hua and Jakarni, Fauzan and Wong, Shaw Voon (2021) Development of composite motorcycling safety index along urban roads in Malaysia. Journal of the Society of Automotive Engineers Malaysia, 5 (1). 117 - 136. ISSN 2600-8092; ESSN: 2550-2239 https://jsaem.my/index.php/journal/article/view/158/150
spellingShingle Tan, Ai Ping
Hamid, Hussain
Law, Teik Hua
Jakarni, Fauzan
Wong, Shaw Voon
Development of composite motorcycling safety index along urban roads in Malaysia
title Development of composite motorcycling safety index along urban roads in Malaysia
title_full Development of composite motorcycling safety index along urban roads in Malaysia
title_fullStr Development of composite motorcycling safety index along urban roads in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Development of composite motorcycling safety index along urban roads in Malaysia
title_short Development of composite motorcycling safety index along urban roads in Malaysia
title_sort development of composite motorcycling safety index along urban roads in malaysia
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96694/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96694/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96694/1/ABSTRACT.pdf