Title of article :
Comparison of Accident Severity and Frequency Index Method in Identifying Hotspot Segments of Intercity Road Network
Author/Authors :
khaksar, Hasan Department of Transportation Engineering and Planning - School of Civil Engineering, Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Almasi, Ahmad Department of Transportation Engineering and Planning - Department of Civil Engineering - Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran , Goharpor, Ali Asghar department of Transportation Engineering and Planning - School of Civil Engineering - Iran University of Sciense and Technology (IUST), Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This study presents an integrated method for identifying an important segment of traffic accidents
in an intercity road network. The spatial analysis method is known as network Kernel Density
Estimation (KDE). The importance of critical accident rate is that it takes into account several
factors including exposure rates, type of road section, variance of accident data, etc. Also, in this
study, we compared the results of the road severity index with the Kernel Density Estimation
method. The results of the study were obtained for two almost identical models. We found that
the key points determined by the Kernel Density Estimation method reflect the severely
problematic component segments, and filter out components that are not vulnerable. This
approach can help transportation officials and safety professionals prioritize locations that need
more safety attention.
Keywords :
Crash , Kernel Density Estimation (KDE) , Intercity Network , Severity Index
Journal title :
Journal of Radar and Optic Remote Sensing