2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/5942686
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Determining Causal Factors of Severe Crashes on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana

Abstract: Indian reservations have been struggling with the highest rate of crashes that lead to fatal and incapacitating injuries across the United States for decades. The US government has been striving to improve roadway safety on Indian reservations to reduce such crashes. However, the rustic nature of the reservations, issues of jurisdictional coordination and collaboration, inadequate resources, and limited crash data make it challenging for the tribes to reduce the number of severe crashes. Determining factors as… Show more

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“…Three categories of accident severity fatal,serious,slight were used to separate the data set. [8] The suggested approach offers a technique for exploiting the data collected on traffic accidents to mine common patterns and key factors causing different types of accidents and associated injuries. System aids in the reduction of injuries and accidents related to traffic.The below Figure 1 illustrates how the modules work together to foresee the result.…”
Section: IImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three categories of accident severity fatal,serious,slight were used to separate the data set. [8] The suggested approach offers a technique for exploiting the data collected on traffic accidents to mine common patterns and key factors causing different types of accidents and associated injuries. System aids in the reduction of injuries and accidents related to traffic.The below Figure 1 illustrates how the modules work together to foresee the result.…”
Section: IImentioning
confidence: 99%