The journey to death : a spatial analysis of fatal traffic crashes in Michigan, 1969.

Author(s)
Moellering, H.
Year
Abstract

The analysis combines concepts from geographical, epidemiologic, and statistical theory and focuses those concepts on the phenomenon of fatal traffic crashes. The work is conducted on three sub-sets of those killed in traffic crashes; drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists, and motorcyclists. The analysis is conducted under the rubric of movement in space as it pertains to the journey to death. Accordingly, two geographical models have been devised, at the micro and macro scale.

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Library number
B 6554 /81/82/83/
Source

Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, 1974, XVII + 184 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.

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