Statistical superpopulation models in traffic safety research.

Author(s)
Hautzinger, H.
Year
Abstract

In traffic safety research various types of populations are encountered populations of individuals, vehicles, road sections crossings, residential areas and so on. Among the characteristics observed at the single units of a population there is nearly always the number of accidents or some related variable. Since the number of accidents of an individual, a road section or crossing and so on is a random variable, the superpopulation is a quite natural concept for traffic safety studies.

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B 26778 (In: B 26776) /81 / IRRD 813221
Source

In: Traffic safety theory and research methods, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 26-28, 1988, 8 p., 5 ref.

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