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Citation

Abdulhafedh A. J. Transp. Technol. (Irvine, Calif.) 2017; 7(2): e206.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Scientific Research Publishing)

DOI

10.4236/jtts.2017.72015

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Road traffic crash data are useful tools to support the development, implementation, and assessment of highway safety programs that tend to reduce road traffic crashes. Collecting road traffic crash data aims at gaining a better understanding of road traffic operational problems, locating hazardous road sections, identifying risk factors, developing accurate diagnosis and remedial measures, and evaluating the effectiveness of road safety programs. Furthermore, they can be used by many agencies and businesses such as: law enforcements to identify persons at fault in road traffic crashes; insurers seeking facts about traffic crash claims; road safety researchers to access traffic crash reliable database; decision makers to develop long-term, statewide strategic plans for traffic and highway safety; and highway safety administrators to help educate the public. Given the practical importance of vehicle crash data, this paper presents an overview of the sources, trends and problems associated with road traffic crash data.



KEYWORDS
Road Safety, Vehicle Crash Data, Over-Dispersion, Under-Dispersion, Under-Reporting, FARS, NASS, HSIS


Language: en

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