An analysis of motorcycle injury and vehicle damage severity using ordered probit models

MA Quddus, RB Noland, HC Chin - Journal of Safety research, 2002 - Elsevier
Problem: Motorcycles constitute about 19% of all motorized vehicles in Singapore and are
generally overrepresented in traffic accidents, accounting for 40% of total fatalities. Method …

An analysis of motorcycle injury and vehicle damage severity using ordered probit models

MA Quddus, RB Noland, HC Chin - Journal of Safety Research, 2002 - elibrary.ru
Problem: Motorcycles constitute about 19% of all motorized vehicles in Singapore and are
generally overrepresented in traffic accidents, accounting for 40% of total fatalities. Method …

An analysis of motorcycle injury and vehicle damage severity using ordered probit models

MA Quddus, RB Noland, HC Chin - Journal of safety research, 2002 - safetylit.org
PROBLEM: Motorcycles constitute about 19% of all motorized vehicles in Singapore and are
generally overrepresented in traffic accidents, accounting for 40% of total fatalities …

AN ANALYSIS OF MOTORCYCLE INJURY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE SEVERITY USING ORDERED PROBIT MODELS

MA Quddus, RB Noland, HC Chin - Journal of Safety Research, 2002 - trid.trb.org
This paper employed an ordered probit model (OPM) to examine factors that affect the injury
severity of motorcycle accidents and the severity of damage to the vehicle in those crashes …

An analysis of motorcycle injury and vehicle damage severity using ordered probit models

M Quddus, RB Noland, HC Chin - repository.lboro.ac.uk
Problem: Motorcycles constitute about 19% of all motorized vehicles in Singapore and are
generally overrepresented in traffic accidents, accounting for 40% of total fatalities. Method …

An analysis of motorcycle injury and vehicle damage severity using ordered probit models

MA Quddus, RB Noland… - Journal of safety …, 2002 - researchwithrutgers.com
PROBLEM: Motorcycles constitute about 19% of all motorized vehicles in Singapore and are
generally overrepresented in traffic accidents, accounting for 40% of total fatalities …

An analysis of motorcycle injury and vehicle damage severity using ordered probit models

MA Quddus, RB Noland, HC Chin - Journal of Safety Research, 2002 - infona.pl
Problem: Motorcycles constitute about 19% of all motorized vehicles in Singapore and are
generally overrepresented in traffic accidents, accounting for 40% of total fatalities. Method …

An analysis of motorcycle injury and vehicle damage severity using ordered probit models

MA Quddus, RB Noland… - Journal of safety …, 2002 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Problem Motorcycles constitute about 19% of all motorized vehicles in Singapore and are
generally overrepresented in traffic accidents, accounting for 40% of total fatalities. Method …

[PDF][PDF] An Analysis of Motorcycle Injury and Vehicle Damage Severity using Ordered Probit Models

MA Quddus, RB Noland, HC Chin - academia.edu
Motorcycles constitute about 19% of all motorized vehicles in Singapore and are generally
over represented in traffic accidents accounting for 40% of total fatalities. In this paper, an …

An analysis of motorcycle injury and vehicle damage severity using ordered probit models.

MA Quddus, RB Noland, HC Chin - Journal of Safety Research, 2002 - europepmc.org
Method In this paper, an ordered probit model is used to examine factors that affect the injury
severity of motorcycle accidents and the severity of damage to the vehicle for those crashes …