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Syed As-Sadeq Tahfim and Yan Chen
Severe and fatal crashes involving large trucks result in significant social and economic losses for human society. Unfortunately, the notably low proportion of severe and fatal injury crashes involving large trucks creates an imbalance in crash data. Mo...
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Reuben Tamakloe
Studies have explored the factors influencing the safety of PTWs; however, very little has been carried out to comprehensively investigate the factors influencing fatal PTW crashes while considering the fault status of the rider in crash hotspot areas. T...
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Robert James Schneider, Rebecca Sanders, Frank Proulx, Hamideh Moayyed
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US pedestrian fatalities are at their highest level in nearly three decades and account for an increasing share of total traffic fatalities (16%). To achieve the vision of a future transportation system that produces zero deaths, pedestrian safety must b...
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Taleb M. Al-Rousan, Abdullahi A. Umar and Aslam A. Al-Omari
The objective of this study was to identify the most salient driver faults that cause crashes on some Jordanian rural and suburban roadway segments, to examine crashes with distracted driving as the driver?s fault, and to investigate the differences betw...
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Nicholas Fiorentini and Massimo Losa
Crash severity is undoubtedly a fundamental aspect of a crash event. Although machine learning algorithms for predicting crash severity have recently gained interest by the academic community, there is a significant trend towards neglecting the fact that...
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Paolo Intini, Nicola Berloco, Vittorio Ranieri and Pasquale Colonna
(1) Run-off-road (ROR) crashes are a crucial issue worldwide, resulting in a disproportionate number of traffic deaths. In safety research, macro-level analysis on large datasets is usually conducted by linking explanatory variables to ROR crash frequenc...
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Muhammad Tauhidur Rahman, Arshad Jamal and Hassan M. Al-Ahmadi
Examining the relationships between vehicle crash patterns and urban land use is fundamental to improving crash predictions, creating guidance, and comprehensive policy recommendations to avoid crash occurrences and mitigate their severities. In the exis...
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Hasan Mehdi Naqvi, Geetam Tiwari
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The objectives of the study are to analyse fatal crash patterns, and to identify the factors contributing to motorcycle fatal crashes. An attempt is made to establish relationship between motorcycle versus non-motorcycle fatal crashes and probable contri...
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Yubian Wang, Wei Zhang
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Death due to roadway crashes has been a leading cause of unnatural death in the United States for decades. The objective of this study is to identify and quantify the impacts of several key roadway and environmental factors to the traffic crash severitie...
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Ashish Verma, Neelima Chakrabarty, S. Velmurugan, Prithvi Bhat B, Dinesh Kumar H.D
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Road crashes and environmental degradation are among the prominent issues of concern today in most of the developing economies particularly India. Buses, which are key mode of public transit in India, are unfortunately involved in a significant number of...
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