Several methods for ranking high accident locations have been considered. Although the budget constrains is the primary factor affecting the number of locations to be considered in future improvement programs, some techniques based on either accident frequency and/or accident rate are typically used. This paper presents a statistical technique employing the theoretical relationship concept of Poisson and binomial distributions. It is known that counting distributions, in particular Poisson and Binomial distributions, have been used in traffic research for a long time. Based on a certain definition for a hazardous location, the paper gives an illustration on how to rank such locations by computing a list of probabilities. The analyst can use...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study develops and illustrates a methodology for identi...
The identification and ranking of hazardous road locations are important parts of road safety improv...
Ranking sites and identifying high-crash risk locations based on various safety performance measures...
In Flanders (Belgium), 1014 accident locations are currently considered as dangerous. These accident...
In transportation safety literature, many statistical models and criteria have been proposed for qua...
Effective use of finite roadway improvement budgets to accommodate an increasing number of older dri...
Developing reliable safety performance functions (SPFs) capable of estimating expected accident freq...
Comparing transportation facilities (i.e., intersections and road sections) in terms of traffic acci...
In Flanders, approximately 1014 accident locations are currently considered as ‘dangerous’. These ‘d...
Appropriate hazardous accident site identification and discrimination is a fundamental difficulty th...
The accident rate at an intersection is one attribute used to evaluate the hazard associated with th...
This paper introduces a Bayesian accident risk analysis framework that integrates accident frequency...
The two fundamental objectives of safety management system are to save as many crashes as possible a...
Accident black spots are usually defined as road locations with high accident potentials. In order ...
Highway crashes result in over 40,000 deaths per year (500,000 worldwide). Their impact on the natio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study develops and illustrates a methodology for identi...
The identification and ranking of hazardous road locations are important parts of road safety improv...
Ranking sites and identifying high-crash risk locations based on various safety performance measures...
In Flanders (Belgium), 1014 accident locations are currently considered as dangerous. These accident...
In transportation safety literature, many statistical models and criteria have been proposed for qua...
Effective use of finite roadway improvement budgets to accommodate an increasing number of older dri...
Developing reliable safety performance functions (SPFs) capable of estimating expected accident freq...
Comparing transportation facilities (i.e., intersections and road sections) in terms of traffic acci...
In Flanders, approximately 1014 accident locations are currently considered as ‘dangerous’. These ‘d...
Appropriate hazardous accident site identification and discrimination is a fundamental difficulty th...
The accident rate at an intersection is one attribute used to evaluate the hazard associated with th...
This paper introduces a Bayesian accident risk analysis framework that integrates accident frequency...
The two fundamental objectives of safety management system are to save as many crashes as possible a...
Accident black spots are usually defined as road locations with high accident potentials. In order ...
Highway crashes result in over 40,000 deaths per year (500,000 worldwide). Their impact on the natio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study develops and illustrates a methodology for identi...
The identification and ranking of hazardous road locations are important parts of road safety improv...
Ranking sites and identifying high-crash risk locations based on various safety performance measures...