Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7539190 | Transportation Research Part B: Methodological | 2018 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
We apply these techniques to study the interdependence structure among four types of traffic crashes using three years (2005-2007) of cross-sectional crash data record for 274 multilane freeway segments in the State of Washington, USA. These four categories of crash types are the rear end; sideswipe; fixed objects and other crash types. The empirical results show a significant presence of unobserved heterogeneous dependency across these types of crashes. The results indicate the important role of unobserved heterogeneity in variance and covariance structure estimation. An important outcome of this result is that it can affect inference on the relative impact of roadway geometrics on crash occurrence. For example, we find that horizontal curve related parameters on freeway segments substantially increase the joint likelihood of rear-end, sideswipe, fixed objects and other crash types, when compared to the characteristics of vertical curves.
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Authors
Ghasak I.M.A. Mothafer, Toshiyuki Yamamoto, Venkataraman N. Shankar,