NTL Record

Title Re-assessment of road accident data-analysis policy : applying theory from involuntary, high-consequence, low-probability events like nuclear power plant meltdowns to voluntary, low-consequence, high-probability events like traffic accidents
Record ID 18983
Personal Name
Creator
Naveh, E.; Marcus, A.
Source 56p. in various pagings
Corporate
Contributor
University of Minnesota
Publisher University of Minnesota. Center for Transportation Studies
Publication Date 20020200
Language English
Abstract This report examines the literature on involuntary, high-consequence, low-probability (IHL) events like nuclear power plant meltdowns to determine what can be applied to the problem of voluntary, low-consequence high-probability (VLH) events like traffic accidents. Five closely related literatures on IHL events are examined: "normal" accident theory, system reliability theory, highly reliable organizations theory, complexity and tight coupling theory, and a theory of feedback and learning (band-of-accident theory). Based on this literature we develop and test a series of propositions to explain traffic injuries and fatalities. To explain motor vehicle accidents, we carry out logistic regression analyses, examining driving conditions and decisions drivers make as factors that can lead to fatalities and injuries. These models are found in state crash data publications. We compare these models with the instructional material that is used in state driving educational manuals in order to investigate how to improve the collection and use of road traffic safety data based on analysis of the existing data and its use.
Rosap ID dot:5194
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/5194
TRT Terms Traffic crashes; Policy analysis; Transportation policy; Crash data; Crash risk forecasting
General Subjects Accident analysis; Accident causes; Accident factors; Data analysis; Decision making; Driving conditions; Fatalities; Fatality prevention; Highway safety; Injuries; Injury prevention; Motor vehicle accidents; Regression analysis
Classification NTL - REFERENCES AND DIRECTORIES - Statistics;
NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - Accidents;
NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - Highway Safety;
NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - SAFETY AND SECURITY
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Report Number CTS 02-02
Resource type Research Paper
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/18000/18900/18983/PB2002103482.pdf
Alternative URL http://www.cts.umn.edu/Publications/ResearchReports/reportdetail.html?id=520
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository