نتایج جستجو برای: crash modification factors

تعداد نتایج: 1201411  

2017
Jason Anderson

Studies investigating crash rates by roadway classification are few and far between and even more so if extended to focus on heavy vehicles. This study explores and compares two advanced econometric methods, random-parameter Tobit regression and latent class Tobit regression, to determine contributing factors for heavy vehicle crashes per million-vehicle-miles-traveled while accounting for the ...

Journal: :Alaska medicine 1997
M Moore

This report describes young driver crashes in Alaska, compares rates and characteristics of young driver crashes with adult driver crashes, and summarizes the medical and financial outcomes of young driver crashes, for the period 1991 through 1995. Using the Mini Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System (MINICODES), trauma registry hospital discharge data were linked with traffic crash records. The...

2013
Xujun ZHANG Hongyan YAO Guoqing HU Mengjing CUI Yue GU Huiyun XIANG

BACKGROUND This study is to report characteristics of people killed in road traffic crashes and to describe major patterns of traffic crashes in China. METHODS Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were conducted. Road traffic death national data, population denominator data and motor vehicles data of 2009 were obtained from the Bureau of Traffic Management at Ministry of Public Se...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2008
Yingfeng Li Yong Bai

Highway work zones interrupt regular traffic flows and create safety problems. Improving safety without sacrificing the main function of highways is a challenging task that traffic engineers and researchers have to confront. In this study, the concept of using crash severity index (CSI) for work zone safety evaluation was proposed and a set of CSI models were developed through the modeling of w...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2007
Gary S Rubin Edmond S W Ng Karen Bandeen-Roche Penelope M Keyl Ellen E Freeman Sheila K West

PURPOSE To determine the role of vision and visual attention factors in automobile crash involvement. METHODS Drivers aged 65 to 84 years were identified during the baseline interview (1993-1995) of the Salisbury Eye Evaluation (SEE) Study. Crash involvement through December 1997 was determined from Maryland State motor vehicle records. Vision tests at baseline included distance acuity at nor...

2002
Daniel Blower Kenneth L. Campbell

This paper presents the approach and methodology of the Large Truck Crash Causation Study (LTCCS), undertaken jointly by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The LTCCS is a study of a nationally-representative sample of serious and fatal heavy truck crashes occurring between 2001 and 2003. The data collected provides a detailed ...

Journal: :Sultan Qaboos University medical journal 2014
Lyndel J Bates Jeremy Davey Barry Watson Mark J King Kerry Armstrong

Young drivers are the group of drivers most likely to crash. There are a number of factors that contribute to the high crash risk experienced by these drivers. While some of these factors are intrinsic to the young driver, such as their age, gender or driving skill, others relate to social factors and when and how often they drive. This article reviews the factors that affect the risk of young ...

2005
Santokh Singh

Understanding injury severity patterns in roadway crashes is important not only from the view point of treating crash victims, but also for directing the crash avoidance efforts of traffic safety agencies and motor vehicle manufacturers. The factor that is most discussed in this context is vehicle incompatibility. However, there are other vehicle-, occupant-, and roadway-related factors, too, t...

2016
Raha Hamzeie

Speed management has been an extensive focus of traffic safety research dating back to the 1960’s. Research has generally shown crash risk to increase as the average speed of traffic increases and as the standard deviation of travel speeds increases within a traffic stream. However, research as to the effects of speed limits has been somewhat inconclusive. This study investigates how speed limi...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Jeffrey R Brubacher Herbert Chan Shannon Erdelyi Nadine Schuurman Ofer Amram

BACKGROUND British Columbia, Canada is a geographically large jurisdiction with varied environmental and socio-cultural contexts. This cross-sectional study examined variation in motor vehicle crash rates across 100 police patrols to investigate the association of crashes with key explanatory factors. METHODS Eleven crash outcomes (total crashes, injury crashes, fatal crashes, speed related f...

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