Since the late 1970s, occupant fatalities in U.S. large truck accidents have generally shifted from truck occupants to occupants of other vehicles (primarily autos and light trucks). This paper analyzes that shift by estimating a regression model of a death ratio (other vehicle occupant fatalities to truck occupant fatalities) using annual time-series data for the 1975-1999 period. The regression includes two ratio explanatory factors-car size to truck size, and nontruck vehicle miles to truck vehicle miles-and one non-ratio explanatory variable, the proportion of young drivers. The vehicle size ratio has a statistically significant negative relationship with the death ratio (i.e., an increase in the size ratio contributes to a shift from o...
https://doi.org/10.21949/15028882015PDFBriefHeavy duty trucksTruck crashesFatalitiesStatisticsUnited...
Large trucks and passenger cars share the transportation infrastructure. The diversity of mass, size...
This report presents a new approach to analyze the relationship between vehicle mass and risk: track...
Since the late 1970s, occupant fatalities in U.S. large truck accidents have generally shifted from ...
PDFTech ReportDOT HS 808 570FatalitiesRegression analysisVehicle weightVehicle characteristicsVehicl...
The market share of light truck vehicles (LTVs) is increasing rapidly, causing a change in traffic c...
Millions of Americans buy light truck vehicles (LTVs) each year to meet family, business, and person...
The market share of light truck vehicles (LTVs) is increasing rapidly, causing a change in traffic c...
Millions of Americans buy light truck vehicles (LTVs) each year to meet family, business, and person...
Commercial/large-truck fatal crash involvement by drivers of different age groups is a critical issu...
This paper presents a model of vehicle choice and then empirically examines the risk posed by light ...
One-ninth of all traffic fatalities in the United States have involved large trucks in the past five...
Introduction: Fatal crashes that include at least one fatality of an occupant within 30 days of the ...
Light trucks have doubled their share of the vehicle fleet from 1980 to 2004. This paper examines th...
Introduction: Fatal crashes that include at least one fatality of an occupant within 30 days of the ...
https://doi.org/10.21949/15028882015PDFBriefHeavy duty trucksTruck crashesFatalitiesStatisticsUnited...
Large trucks and passenger cars share the transportation infrastructure. The diversity of mass, size...
This report presents a new approach to analyze the relationship between vehicle mass and risk: track...
Since the late 1970s, occupant fatalities in U.S. large truck accidents have generally shifted from ...
PDFTech ReportDOT HS 808 570FatalitiesRegression analysisVehicle weightVehicle characteristicsVehicl...
The market share of light truck vehicles (LTVs) is increasing rapidly, causing a change in traffic c...
Millions of Americans buy light truck vehicles (LTVs) each year to meet family, business, and person...
The market share of light truck vehicles (LTVs) is increasing rapidly, causing a change in traffic c...
Millions of Americans buy light truck vehicles (LTVs) each year to meet family, business, and person...
Commercial/large-truck fatal crash involvement by drivers of different age groups is a critical issu...
This paper presents a model of vehicle choice and then empirically examines the risk posed by light ...
One-ninth of all traffic fatalities in the United States have involved large trucks in the past five...
Introduction: Fatal crashes that include at least one fatality of an occupant within 30 days of the ...
Light trucks have doubled their share of the vehicle fleet from 1980 to 2004. This paper examines th...
Introduction: Fatal crashes that include at least one fatality of an occupant within 30 days of the ...
https://doi.org/10.21949/15028882015PDFBriefHeavy duty trucksTruck crashesFatalitiesStatisticsUnited...
Large trucks and passenger cars share the transportation infrastructure. The diversity of mass, size...
This report presents a new approach to analyze the relationship between vehicle mass and risk: track...