Road traffic crashes have become a global issue of concern because of the number of deaths and injuries. The model of interest is a linear cross sectional Spatial Autoregressive (SAR) model with additional endogenous variables, exogenous variables and SAR disturbances. The focus is on RTC in Oyo state, Nigeria. The number of RTC in each LGA of the state is the dependent variable. A 33×33 weights matrix; travel density; land area and major road length of each LGA were used as exogenous variables and population was the IV. The objective is to determine the hotspots and examine whether the number of RTC cases in a given LGA is affected by the number of RTC cases of neighbouring LGAs and an instrumental variable. The hotspots include Oluyole, I...
Karachi, the most populous city of Pakistan, is entangled by an ever increasing health problem of Ro...
The objective of the study was to present a novel analytical approach using Nigerian trauma registry...
Spatial autocorrelation and skewed distribution are the most frequent issues in crash rate modelling...
Road Traffic Crashes (RTC) are a global concern because of the frequencies of deaths, injuries and m...
In 2010, the governments of the world declared 2011-2020 as the Decade of Action for Road Safety. Th...
RTAs in Nigeria are very high and have become progressively important because of their heavy health ...
A number of different modeling techniques have been used to examine road traffic crashes for analyti...
Road crashes are generally characterized by occurrence without prior notice as well as low or modera...
Background Millions of people each year will spend long weeks in hospital after severe crashes. The ...
This paper evaluates the spatial spread of road along the study route for the period of 2007-2010 wi...
The study introduced a special case of the Poisson-Generalized Gamma empirical Bayes model to survey...
Nigeria has an unenviable record of road accident fatalities when statistics of road traffic acciden...
Death and injuries associated with traffic crashes is now acknowledged to be a general phenomenon in...
Road Traffic Accidents (RTAs) are a major cause of death and disability around the world. Road accid...
Road traffic accident has become a prevalent and re-occurring phenomenon in Nigeria which constitute...
Karachi, the most populous city of Pakistan, is entangled by an ever increasing health problem of Ro...
The objective of the study was to present a novel analytical approach using Nigerian trauma registry...
Spatial autocorrelation and skewed distribution are the most frequent issues in crash rate modelling...
Road Traffic Crashes (RTC) are a global concern because of the frequencies of deaths, injuries and m...
In 2010, the governments of the world declared 2011-2020 as the Decade of Action for Road Safety. Th...
RTAs in Nigeria are very high and have become progressively important because of their heavy health ...
A number of different modeling techniques have been used to examine road traffic crashes for analyti...
Road crashes are generally characterized by occurrence without prior notice as well as low or modera...
Background Millions of people each year will spend long weeks in hospital after severe crashes. The ...
This paper evaluates the spatial spread of road along the study route for the period of 2007-2010 wi...
The study introduced a special case of the Poisson-Generalized Gamma empirical Bayes model to survey...
Nigeria has an unenviable record of road accident fatalities when statistics of road traffic acciden...
Death and injuries associated with traffic crashes is now acknowledged to be a general phenomenon in...
Road Traffic Accidents (RTAs) are a major cause of death and disability around the world. Road accid...
Road traffic accident has become a prevalent and re-occurring phenomenon in Nigeria which constitute...
Karachi, the most populous city of Pakistan, is entangled by an ever increasing health problem of Ro...
The objective of the study was to present a novel analytical approach using Nigerian trauma registry...
Spatial autocorrelation and skewed distribution are the most frequent issues in crash rate modelling...