Loglinear analysis of truck accident rates using GLIM.

Author(s)
Buyco, C. & Saccomanno, F.
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Abstract

Truck accidents are caused by a complex interaction of environmental and operational factors present at a specific time and location on the road network. Truck accident rates are expressed as the ratio of the number of accidents divided by the level of travel exposure for a comparable combination of causal factors. This paper discusses the loglinear system of truck accident rates using the Generalized Linear Interactive Modelling (GLIM) system.

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B 26956 (In: B 26951) /81 / IRRD 815409
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In: Road user behaviour : theory and research, p. 32-45, 11 ref.

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