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Title: Investigating the risk factors associated with the severity of the pedestrians injured on Spanish crosstown roads
Authors: Casado-Sanz, Natalia
Guirao, Begoña
Galera, Antonio Lara
Attard, Maria
Keywords: Logits
Pedestrian accidents -- Spain
Pedestrian areas -- Spain -- Planning
Traffic regulations -- Spain
Traffic accidents -- Spain
Roads -- Spain
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Casado-Sanz, N., Guirao, B., Lara Galera, A., & Attard, M. (2019). Investigating the risk factors associated with the severity of the pedestrians injured on Spanish crosstown roads. Sustainability, 11(19), 5194.
Abstract: According to the Spanish General Traffic Accident Directorate, in 2017 a total of 351 pedestrians were killed, and 14,322 pedestrians were injured in motor vehicle crashes in Spain. However, very few studies have been conducted in order to analyse the main factors that contribute to pedestrian injury severity. This study analyses the accidents that involve a single vehicle and a single pedestrian on Spanish crosstown roads from 2006 to 2016 (1535 crashes). The factors that explain these accidents include infractions committed by the pedestrian and the driver, crash profiles, and infrastructure characteristics. As a preliminary tool for the segmentation of 1535 pedestrian crashes, a k-means cluster analysis was applied. In addition, multinomial logit (MNL) models were used for analysing crash data, where possible outcomes were fatalities and severe and minor injured pedestrians. According to the results of these models, the risk factors associated with pedestrian injury severity are as follows: visibility restricted by weather conditions or glare, infractions committed by the pedestrian (such as not using crossings, crossing unlawfully, or walking on the road), infractions committed by the driver (such as distracted driving and not respecting a light or a crossing), and finally, speed infractions committed by drivers (such as inadequate speed). This study proposes the specific safety countermeasures that in turn will improve overall road safety in this particular type of road.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/125476
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