An analysis of the California driver record study in the context of a classical accident model.

Author(s)
Weber, D.C.
Year
Abstract

When applied to a given interval of time, the classical Greenwood-Yule accident model proposes a valid tft to accident frequency distributions generated by 148,000 motorists in the 1964 California driver record study. However, when these distributions are seen in the light of Kerriah's extension of the other model to two periods, tenable results are not obtained because of the apparaat violations in certain assumption.

Publication

Library number
B 1559 T /81.2 / IRRD 202676
Source

Accident Analysis & Prevention, Volume 4, Issue 2, June 1972, Pages 109-116, 10 ref.

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