Abstract:
18% of the traffic accidents in Sri Lanka involve pedestrians while pedestrians
account for 31% of the total causalities. The condition of the physical environment,
especially the pedestrian infrastructure can impose a high influence on the
pedestrian accident risk. Any improvements to this situation should begin with a
proper analysis of the accident data against condition of the pedestrian
infrastructure. This research attempted to develop an accident data base which
combines the accident data with the data of the physical environment to be used as a
tool for such analysis. The database created using “Xampp” includes accident data
in terms of Date, Time, Highest Severity, Urban or Rural, Work day/ Week Day,
Day of Week, Weather, Light condition; Locational coordinates along with the
pedestrian infrastructure type at the accident location. The data base so created was
connected to the Google map to get an accident distribution map. The database and
the map can be utilized to identify accident hot spots, analyze the influence
pedestrian infrastructure on accident risk, and identify the areas which are needs
improvements to pedestrian infrastructure. The outcomes can be utilized by the road
designers, traffic police and resident groups in their efforts to minimize pedestrian
accidents.