AbstractMathematical formulations linking road traffic fatalities to vehicle ownership, regional population, and economic growth continue to be developed against the backdrop of Smeed and Andreassen models. Though a few attempts were made, Smeed's law has not been fully tested in India. Using the 1991–2009 panel data from all states, this work (a) developed the generalized Smeed and Andreassen models; (b) evaluated if traffic fatalities were impacted by structural changes; and (c) examined if – in relation to the generalized model – the individual (time and regional) models are more relevant for application. Seven models (Smeed: original, generalized, time-variant, state-variant; and Andreassen: generalized, time-variant, state-variant) wer...
Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) are a major worldwide public health problem. The aim of this study was ...
The substantial decline in motor-vehicle fatal crashes over the period of 2008 to 2011 has been subj...
Rapid growth in vehicles has been observed in many developing countries in recent years. The number ...
AbstractMathematical formulations linking road traffic fatalities to vehicle ownership, regional pop...
In most of the metropolitan cities in India, the road use patterns are very different from those of ...
In most of the metropolitan cities in India, the road use patterns are very different from those of ...
Introduction: Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) are a global public health concern imposing huge socio-ec...
AbstractRoad traffic injuries are one of the leading causes of deaths around the world. Due to lack ...
According to the global status report on road safety 2018 by the World Health Organization (WHO), ro...
AbstractCurrent literature does not adequately discuss India's quickly changing transportation scena...
International audienceThis article explores the determinants of road traffic crash fatalities in Ind...
India recently mandated several vehicle safety standards. The objective of this study was to estimat...
Passenger modes in India include walking, cycling, buses, trains, intermediate public transport mode...
Road accidents kill nearly 1.2 million people each year worldwide, two-thirds of whom live in develo...
This paper analyses traffic safety situation in India and identifies the areas in which the total ha...
Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) are a major worldwide public health problem. The aim of this study was ...
The substantial decline in motor-vehicle fatal crashes over the period of 2008 to 2011 has been subj...
Rapid growth in vehicles has been observed in many developing countries in recent years. The number ...
AbstractMathematical formulations linking road traffic fatalities to vehicle ownership, regional pop...
In most of the metropolitan cities in India, the road use patterns are very different from those of ...
In most of the metropolitan cities in India, the road use patterns are very different from those of ...
Introduction: Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) are a global public health concern imposing huge socio-ec...
AbstractRoad traffic injuries are one of the leading causes of deaths around the world. Due to lack ...
According to the global status report on road safety 2018 by the World Health Organization (WHO), ro...
AbstractCurrent literature does not adequately discuss India's quickly changing transportation scena...
International audienceThis article explores the determinants of road traffic crash fatalities in Ind...
India recently mandated several vehicle safety standards. The objective of this study was to estimat...
Passenger modes in India include walking, cycling, buses, trains, intermediate public transport mode...
Road accidents kill nearly 1.2 million people each year worldwide, two-thirds of whom live in develo...
This paper analyses traffic safety situation in India and identifies the areas in which the total ha...
Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) are a major worldwide public health problem. The aim of this study was ...
The substantial decline in motor-vehicle fatal crashes over the period of 2008 to 2011 has been subj...
Rapid growth in vehicles has been observed in many developing countries in recent years. The number ...