Measuring pedestrian volumes and conflicts. Volume IV: pedestrian/vehicle accident prediction model : a user's manual : final report.

Author(s)
Mingo, R. Davis, S.E. King, E. & Robertson, H.D.
Year
Abstract

The user's manual presents guidelines in the development of models that can be used to predict occurrence of pedestrian accidents in a particularly city. A group-type analysis approach for the prediction of pedestrian/vehicle accidents using pedestrian/vehicle conflicts and exposure measures is discussed in terms of statistical methodology, results of approach, and applications of techniques developed. Appendixes are included to discuss the discriminant analysis techniques and to present examples of the applications of the model. Other volumes in the series are: Volume I, pedestrian volume sampling (report); Volume II, accident prediction model (report); and Volume III, pedestrian volume sampling (user's manual). See also Volume I (TRIS 477370), Volume II (TRIS 477371) and Volume III (PB91-189159).

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C 1518 [electronic version only] /83 /80 / IRRD 848434
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Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, Federal Highway Administration FHWA, 1988, 21 p.; FHWA/1P-88-031

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