An analysis of the salient characteristics of truck-involved freeway accidents using the method of log-linear modeling.

Author(s)
Golob, T.F. & Recker, W.W.
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Abstract

The method of log- linear modeling is advanced as a procedure in identifying factors that underlie the relative frequency of occurrence of various accident characteristics, such as accident type, location, and severity. The method is centered on the estimation of saturated log- linear models for pairs of accident variables and determination of indices of association between categories of the variables.

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B 28945 [electronic version only] /82 / IRRD 813726 + 810076
Source

Irvine, CA, University of California, Institute of Transportation Studies ITS, 1986, 38 p., 17 ref.; UCI-ITS-WP-87-2 [formerly UCI-ITS-WP-86-13]

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