Deterrent Effect Mechanism of Traffic Electronic Enforcement
According to the latest research, electronic enforcement could effectively restrain the occurrence of traffic violation and reduce the number of traffic accidents. Although present research results confirmed the important role of electronic enforcement in improving road traffic safety; however, the research on its mechanism of action is not sufficient. Based on the traffic survey, not only the interest-driven mechanism of different driving behaviors is analyzed at signalized intersection, but also the producing and acting mechanisms of electronic enforcement are explained by game theory. The results show that the electronic enforcement has deterrent effect mainly because of the effectiveness and enforcing operation of traffic law. The deterrent effect of electronic enforcement will affect driving behavior in certain time and space and thus restrain the occurrence of traffic violations. The results are helpful to manage electronic enforcement scientifically.
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- © 2013 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Corporate Authors:
American Society of Civil Engineers
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Authors:
- Jiang, Xiancai
- Huang, Ke
- Wang, Bei
- Zeng, Yongsong
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Conference:
- Fourth International Conference on Transportation Engineering
- Location: Chengdu , China
- Date: 2013-10-19 to 2013-10-20
- Publication Date: 2013-10
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: Web
- Features: References;
- Monograph Title: ICTE 2013: Safety, Speediness, Intelligence, Low-Carbon, Innovation
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Cameras; Signalized intersections; Traffic crashes; Traffic law enforcement; Traffic safety; Traffic violators; Travel behavior
- Subject Areas: Highways; Law; Operations and Traffic Management; Safety and Human Factors; I73: Traffic Control; I80: Accident Studies;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01519187
- Record Type: Publication
- ISBN: 9780784413159
- Files: TRIS, ASCE
- Created Date: Mar 24 2014 12:01PM