Influence of meteorological conditions on road accidents. A model for observations with excess zeros

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Borucka, D. Pyza
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Abstract

Road accidents are one of the basic road safety determinants. Most research covers large territorial areas. The results of such research do not take into account the differences between individual regions, which often leads to incorrect results and their interpretation. What makes it difficult to conduct analyses in a narrow territorial area is the small number of observations. The narrowing of the research area means that the number of accidents in time units is often very low. There are many zero observations in the data sets, which may affect the reliability of the research results. Such data are usually aggregated, which leads to information loss. The authors have therefore applied a model that addresses such problems. They proposed a method that does not require data aggregation and allows for the analysis of sets with an excess of zero observations. The presented model can be implemented in different territorial areas.
气象条件对道路交通事故的影响。有多余零的观测值的模型
道路事故是道路安全的基本决定因素之一。大多数研究都涉及大面积的领土。这种研究的结果没有考虑到个别地区之间的差异,这往往会导致不正确的结果及其解释。在狭窄的领土范围内进行分析的困难之处在于观察的数量很少。研究领域的缩小意味着在时间单位内发生的事故数量往往很低。数据集中存在许多零观测值,这可能会影响研究结果的可靠性。这些数据通常是聚合的,导致信息丢失。因此,作者应用了一个模型来解决这些问题。他们提出了一种方法,该方法不需要数据汇总,并允许对具有超过零观测值的集合进行分析。该模型可以在不同的国土区域实现。
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CiteScore
5.70
自引率
24.00%
发文量
55
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The quarterly Eksploatacja i Niezawodność – Maintenance and Reliability publishes articles containing original results of experimental research on the durabilty and reliability of technical objects. We also accept papers presenting theoretical analyses supported by physical interpretation of causes or ones that have been verified empirically. Eksploatacja i Niezawodność – Maintenance and Reliability also publishes articles on innovative modeling approaches and research methods regarding the durability and reliability of objects.
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