This research illustrates a full range of methodological approaches to analyze the Florida crash data. To show general trends, descriptive statistic of crash rates was first introduced using exposure data (e.g., population or number of licensed drivers). To identify high-risk groups in certain Florida countries, the concept of relative risk was applied. Also, the method of conditional probability was used to investigate the drivers' demographic differences in crash involvement. Finally, analyzing the categorical data using log-linear modeling determines the association between the different demographic factors and type, severity, and involvement of crashes. The document summaries the results of each demographic group with crash-related factors.
Demographic Factors and Traffic Crashes. Part 1. Descriptive Statistics and Models
1998
178 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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