Highlights The roadway infrastructure damage (RID) from expressway accidents is analyzed. A Bayesian random parameters Tobit model is proposed for the analysis of RID. Vehicle types are found to have heterogeneous effects on the RID. The proposed model outperforms a fixed parameters Tobit model.

    Abstract This paper presents an empirical analysis of factors contributing to roadway infrastructure damage from expressway accidents, using a Bayesian random parameters Tobit model. The accident data collected from Kaiyang Expressway, China in 2014 and 2015 are used for the empirical analysis. The results of parameter estimation in the proposed model indicate that: the effects of vehicle types are significantly heterogeneous across observations, and that the effects of horizontal curvature, time of day, vehicle registered province, and accident type are also significant but homogeneous across observations. The marginal effects of these contributing factors are calculated to explicitly quantify their impacts on road infrastructure damage. According to the analysis results, some strategies pertaining to safety education, traffic enforcement, roadway design, and intelligence transportation technology are advocated to reduce road infrastructure damage from expressway accidents.


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    Title :

    An empirical analysis of factors contributing to roadway infrastructure damage from expressway accidents: A Bayesian random parameters Tobit approach


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    Publication date :

    2022-05-17




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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