The report is based on a study aimed at modelling the influence of the geometric design variables on traffic accidents on two-lane highways. The objectives of the study were: To review previously developed relationships between accidents and geometric variables, and to identify significant variables; To examine the significance of the above identified variables as well as other geometric variables on accidents in a selected part of highway 89 and 91 in northern Utah; To establish statistically significant relationships between accidents and the geometric variables; and, To examine the spatial and temporal validity of the above relationships.
Accident Prediction Models for Two-Lane Rural Highways
1994
106 pages
Report
No indication
English
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