In the current literature, data is aggregated for the estimation of functions to explain or predict crash patterns using either clustering analysis, regression analysis, or stage-wise models. Typically, analysis sites are grouped into site subtypes based on predefined characteristics. The assumption is that sites within each subtype experience similar crash patterns as a function of prespecified explanatory characteristics. To develop functions to estimate crashes, all data points are clustered only as a function of associated site characteristics. As a consequence, estimated parameters may be based on different crash patterns that represents various trends that could be better captured by using multiple functions. To address this limitatio...
In traffic safety literature, crash frequency variables are analyzed using univariate count models o...
Many studies have shown that intersections are among the most dangerous locations of a roadway netwo...
Traffic crashes cause significant loss of life and property across the world. Analyzing transportati...
Gaining a better understanding of the factors that affect the likelihood of a vehicle crash has been...
Crash counts at a location are predicted using a Safety Performance Function (SPF) equation. The exp...
Introduction: Traffic safety literature has traditionally focused on identification of location prof...
Introduction: Traffic safety literature has traditionally focused on identification of location prof...
The study aims to develop a support procedure to estimate the efficacy of infrastructural interventi...
Rear-end collisions are the single most frequent type of crashes on freeways. Moreover, since almost...
thesisThis study is focused on the identification of crash hotspot locations based on historical cra...
AbstractThis study illustrates an application of Cluster Analysis to a problem “After-Before”. Exper...
Objectives: We combine data on roads and crash characteristics to identify patterns in road traffic ...
In traffic safety literature, crash frequency variables are analyzed using univariate count models o...
Efficient estimation of modeling crash-counts is complex, requiring advanced knowledge, experience, ...
Hotspot identification (HSID) is a critical part of network-wide safety evaluation. Put simply, HSID...
In traffic safety literature, crash frequency variables are analyzed using univariate count models o...
Many studies have shown that intersections are among the most dangerous locations of a roadway netwo...
Traffic crashes cause significant loss of life and property across the world. Analyzing transportati...
Gaining a better understanding of the factors that affect the likelihood of a vehicle crash has been...
Crash counts at a location are predicted using a Safety Performance Function (SPF) equation. The exp...
Introduction: Traffic safety literature has traditionally focused on identification of location prof...
Introduction: Traffic safety literature has traditionally focused on identification of location prof...
The study aims to develop a support procedure to estimate the efficacy of infrastructural interventi...
Rear-end collisions are the single most frequent type of crashes on freeways. Moreover, since almost...
thesisThis study is focused on the identification of crash hotspot locations based on historical cra...
AbstractThis study illustrates an application of Cluster Analysis to a problem “After-Before”. Exper...
Objectives: We combine data on roads and crash characteristics to identify patterns in road traffic ...
In traffic safety literature, crash frequency variables are analyzed using univariate count models o...
Efficient estimation of modeling crash-counts is complex, requiring advanced knowledge, experience, ...
Hotspot identification (HSID) is a critical part of network-wide safety evaluation. Put simply, HSID...
In traffic safety literature, crash frequency variables are analyzed using univariate count models o...
Many studies have shown that intersections are among the most dangerous locations of a roadway netwo...
Traffic crashes cause significant loss of life and property across the world. Analyzing transportati...