Background Motor vehicle collisions comprise the majority of occupational-related fatalities in the United States and West Virginia has one of the highest occupational-related fatality rates in the nation. The purpose of this study was to compare work and non-work-related collisions, crash locations, and the characteristics of in-state and out-of-state drivers ≥18 years of age who were fatally injured in work-related collisions in West Virginia. Methodology Data were from the 2000–2017 Fatality Analysis Reporting System. Work and non-work-related crashes and characteristics in-state vs. out-of-state drivers were compared using binary and multivariable logistic regression analyses. Crash locations were compared via spatial analyses using ke...
2966853PDFTech ReportVHTRC 76-R43VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilMitchell, DeborahVi...
Background Current data on nonfatal work‐related motor vehicle injuries are limited and fragmented,...
Work-related road safety is a government priority. A Safe System analysis of 300 driving for work (D...
Background Motor vehicle collisions comprise the majority of occupational-related fatalities in the ...
Background: This study compared the characteristics of non-work and work-related crashes using linke...
Highway work zone safety has been a research focus for decades. Regardless of the research efforts d...
In USA, despite recent efforts to improve work zone safety, the number of crashes and fatalities at ...
BACKGROUND: Motor vehicles are a leading cause of injury on and off the job. METHODS: To describe th...
500222532002Final report.May 2002.PDFTech ReportVTRC 02-R12Work zone safetyWork zonesCrashesConstruc...
Due to growth of vehicle travel using streets and highway systems in the United States, pavement rep...
Background: Rollover crashes cause more injuries and fatalities than other types of motor vehicle cr...
Background: Truck driving is known as one of the occupations with the highest accident rate. This st...
This report develops a comprehensive understanding of the truck-safety problem from the perspective ...
Much roadway maintenance and construction work takes place in the presence of traffic, which is ofte...
Introduction: Deaths and injuries from all-terrain vehicle (ATV) crashes result in approximately 700...
2966853PDFTech ReportVHTRC 76-R43VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilMitchell, DeborahVi...
Background Current data on nonfatal work‐related motor vehicle injuries are limited and fragmented,...
Work-related road safety is a government priority. A Safe System analysis of 300 driving for work (D...
Background Motor vehicle collisions comprise the majority of occupational-related fatalities in the ...
Background: This study compared the characteristics of non-work and work-related crashes using linke...
Highway work zone safety has been a research focus for decades. Regardless of the research efforts d...
In USA, despite recent efforts to improve work zone safety, the number of crashes and fatalities at ...
BACKGROUND: Motor vehicles are a leading cause of injury on and off the job. METHODS: To describe th...
500222532002Final report.May 2002.PDFTech ReportVTRC 02-R12Work zone safetyWork zonesCrashesConstruc...
Due to growth of vehicle travel using streets and highway systems in the United States, pavement rep...
Background: Rollover crashes cause more injuries and fatalities than other types of motor vehicle cr...
Background: Truck driving is known as one of the occupations with the highest accident rate. This st...
This report develops a comprehensive understanding of the truck-safety problem from the perspective ...
Much roadway maintenance and construction work takes place in the presence of traffic, which is ofte...
Introduction: Deaths and injuries from all-terrain vehicle (ATV) crashes result in approximately 700...
2966853PDFTech ReportVHTRC 76-R43VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilMitchell, DeborahVi...
Background Current data on nonfatal work‐related motor vehicle injuries are limited and fragmented,...
Work-related road safety is a government priority. A Safe System analysis of 300 driving for work (D...