作者
Asad Khattak, Paula Kantor, Forrest Council
发表日期
1998/1/1
期刊
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
期号
1621
页码范围
10-19
出版商
Transportation Research Board of the National Academies
简介
Adverse weather can reduce visibility and road surface friction and thus increase crash frequency and injury severity. However, drivers may compensate for higher crash risk by reducing speeds, maintaining safe spacing, and driving more carefully. The impacts of adverse weather and its interactions with driver and roadway characteristics on the occurrence and injury severity of selected crash types are analyzed. Single-vehicle, two-vehicle sideswipe, and two-vehicle rear-end collisions on limited-access roadways are considered. To analyze differential impacts of adverse weather on crash type, binary probit models are estimated for single-vehicle versus the two types of two-vehicle crashes, and for rear-ends versus sideswipes. To analyze injury severity, ordered probit models are estimated. The 1990–1995 Highway Safety Information System (HSIS) database for North Carolina was used for analysis. The results …
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