Driver injury severity: an application of ordered probit models.

Author(s)
Kockelman, K.M. & Kweon-Y, J.
Year
Abstract

This paper describes the use of ordered probit models to examine the risk of different injury levels sustained under all crash types, two-vehicle crashes, and single-vehicle crashes. The results suggest that pickups and sport utility vehicles are less safe than passenger cars under single-vehicle crash conditions. In two-vehicle crashes, however, these vehicle types are associated with less severe injuries for their drivers and more severe injuries for occupants of their collision partners. Other conclusions also are presented; for example, the results indicate that males and younger drivers in newer vehicles at lower speeds sustain less severe injuries. (Author/publisher).

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Library number
I E113534 /80 / ITRD E113534
Source

Accident Analysis & Prevention. 2002 /05. 34(3) Pp313-21 (21 Refs.)

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