Further notes on the application of zero-inflated models in highway safety.

Author(s)
Lord, D. Washington, S. & Ivan, J.N.
Year
Abstract

The intent of this note is to succinctly articulate additional points that were not provided in the original paper (Lord et al., 2005) and to help clarify a collective reluctance to adopt zero-inflated (ZI) models for modeling highway safety data. A dialogue on this important issue, just one of many important safety modeling issues, is healthy discourse on the path towards improved safety modeling. This note first provides a summary of prior findings and conclusions of the original paper. It then presents two critical and relevant issues: the maximizing statistical fit fallacy and logic problems with the ZI model in highway safety modeling. Finally, we provide brief conclusions (A) "Reprinted with permission from Elsevier".

Publication

Library number
I E131087 /80 / ITRD E131087
Source

Accident Analysis & Prevention. 2007 /01. 39(1) Pp53-57 (27 Refs.)

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