International Conference on Transportation Engineering 2007 2007
DOI: 10.1061/40932(246)38
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Crash Prediction Model of Four-Leg Intersections with Unsignalized Control

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“…In Harbin, accordingly, the average speed is about 61 km/h and reduction percentages for three concerns are nearly equal to those obtained in Guangzhou. Therefore, a higher driving speed is a potential factor contributing to intersection crashes, especially in hilly areas (Wang et al 2007), and therefore speed limit is necessary for reducing crashes not only at unsignalized intersections but also at signalized ones. Compared with commonly used speed limit ( Fig.…”
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“…In Harbin, accordingly, the average speed is about 61 km/h and reduction percentages for three concerns are nearly equal to those obtained in Guangzhou. Therefore, a higher driving speed is a potential factor contributing to intersection crashes, especially in hilly areas (Wang et al 2007), and therefore speed limit is necessary for reducing crashes not only at unsignalized intersections but also at signalized ones. Compared with commonly used speed limit ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Over the past ten years, the statistics of crashes, fatalities and injuries involving intersections reveal that some 32000 deaths and more than 320000 injuries occur annually on the metropolitan areas in China (Pei, Hu 2004). A recent government report surveyed from four typical cities, including Beijing, Xi'an, Changsha and Qingdao prepared by the National Policy Agency shows that intersection crashes account for more than 30% of all crashes and are more serious in Southeast China (Wang et al 2007). Statistics for Heilongjiang province is average about 400 fatalities and 1500 injuries per year.…”
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