2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0065198
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Trends of Fatal Road Traffic Injuries in Iran (2004–2011)

Abstract: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) leading to death need the most essential concern for low, middle and high income societies. Mortality rate due to traffic injuries is considerable in Iran particularly during the last decade along with the industrialization process. The present study considered the trend of traffic injuries leading to death in Iran for a period of seven-years which started from March 2004 to March 2011. The formal merged Iranian database provided by the Ministry of Roads, the Legal Medicine Organiz… Show more

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“…Accordingly, the mortalities caused by car accidents followed an increasing trend. The auto regressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model with AR = 4, MA = 1, and Akaike information criterion statistics (AIC) = 125 was used for the prediction of mortalities caused by car accidents (1,1,4).…”
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“…Accordingly, the mortalities caused by car accidents followed an increasing trend. The auto regressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model with AR = 4, MA = 1, and Akaike information criterion statistics (AIC) = 125 was used for the prediction of mortalities caused by car accidents (1,1,4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, mortality followed an ascending trend in both males and females. In order to predict the mortality resulting from car accidents, the ARIMA model was used which showed AR = 1, MA = 11, and AIC = 236 for males (1,1,11), and AR = 6, MA = 1, and AIC = 284 for females (1, 1, 6).…”
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“…Taking both observations into account, we therefore elected to apply the time series models to the accident count data only. [107][108][109] An evaluation conducted for Transport Scotland 16 weeks after the opening of the new motorway identified small decreases in traffic for some local streets, increases in traffic on the main feeder roads for the new motorway and 'satisfactory' traffic flow on the new motorway itself. 110 Results Table 28 presents the results from the ITS models for (1) all accidents and (2) serious and fatal accidents only.…”
Section: Traffic Countsmentioning
confidence: 99%