2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.amar.2017.06.001
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Multivariate space-time modeling of crash frequencies by injury severity levels

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“…As in the previous studies [1,2], the daily vehicle kilometers traveled (DVKT), measured as the product of AADT and segment length, are used as the crash exposure variable.…”
Section: Data Preparation and Preliminary Analysismentioning
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“…As in the previous studies [1,2], the daily vehicle kilometers traveled (DVKT), measured as the product of AADT and segment length, are used as the crash exposure variable.…”
Section: Data Preparation and Preliminary Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a primary component of roadway transportation system, the safety performance of freeways has attracted much attention in the field of traffic safety research in recent years [1][2][3]. To reveal crash occurrence mechanism, rank hotspots for safety improvement, and evaluate the safety benefits of countermeasures, crash prediction models (also called "safety performance functions") are usually developed to link traffic volume, roadway attributes (e.g., length, speed limit, number of lanes, median and shoulder width, vertical grade, and horizontal curvature), and weather conditions (e.g., visibility, temperature, and precipitation) to the crash frequencies on freeway segments [2,4,5].…”
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