Introduction: Concerns have been raised that the nonlinear relation between crashes and travel exposure invalidates the conventional use of crash rates to control for exposure. A new metric of exposure that bears a linear association to crashes was used as basis for calculating unbiased crash risks. This study compared the two methods – conventional crash rates and new adjusted crash risk – for assessing the effect of driver age, gender, and time of day on the risk of crash involvement and crash fatality. Method: We used police reports of single-car and multi-car crashes with fatal and nonfatal driver injuries that occurred during 2002–2012 in Great Britain. Results: Conventional crash rates were highest in the youngest age group and declin...
Age and experience are known to be major factors in road traffic collisions (Maycock et al., 1996) a...
<div><p> <b>Objective:</b> To determine the association between passenger presence an...
Conditional probabilities were used to explore the potential relationships between driver age and fa...
Driver crash rates per mile indicate high crash risk in older age. A reliance on mileage alone may u...
Background Young and elderly drivers are reported to have markedly greater crash rates than drivers ...
Driver behavior and crash rates vary with the presence of passengers but the details of this relati...
Summary: Driver behavior and crash rates vary with the presence of passengers but the details of thi...
The authors used the induced exposure method to compare risks of traffic crashes among different typ...
It has been widely reported that younger and older drivers have an excess risk of causing a road cra...
<p><b>Objective</b>: The aging of the population in the United States and elsewhere has brought incr...
This study examines the relationship between age and the injury outcomes for belted drivers in road ...
The authors wish to thank the Spanish General Traffic Directorate for facilitating access to the Sp...
BACKGROUND: Official reports on modal risk have not chosen appropriate numerators and denominators t...
Background: Official reports on modal risk have not chosen appropriate numerators and denominators t...
Official reports on modal risk have not chosen appropriate numerators and denominators to enable lik...
Age and experience are known to be major factors in road traffic collisions (Maycock et al., 1996) a...
<div><p> <b>Objective:</b> To determine the association between passenger presence an...
Conditional probabilities were used to explore the potential relationships between driver age and fa...
Driver crash rates per mile indicate high crash risk in older age. A reliance on mileage alone may u...
Background Young and elderly drivers are reported to have markedly greater crash rates than drivers ...
Driver behavior and crash rates vary with the presence of passengers but the details of this relati...
Summary: Driver behavior and crash rates vary with the presence of passengers but the details of thi...
The authors used the induced exposure method to compare risks of traffic crashes among different typ...
It has been widely reported that younger and older drivers have an excess risk of causing a road cra...
<p><b>Objective</b>: The aging of the population in the United States and elsewhere has brought incr...
This study examines the relationship between age and the injury outcomes for belted drivers in road ...
The authors wish to thank the Spanish General Traffic Directorate for facilitating access to the Sp...
BACKGROUND: Official reports on modal risk have not chosen appropriate numerators and denominators t...
Background: Official reports on modal risk have not chosen appropriate numerators and denominators t...
Official reports on modal risk have not chosen appropriate numerators and denominators to enable lik...
Age and experience are known to be major factors in road traffic collisions (Maycock et al., 1996) a...
<div><p> <b>Objective:</b> To determine the association between passenger presence an...
Conditional probabilities were used to explore the potential relationships between driver age and fa...