基于可持续城市交通管理的地理空间方法识别交通事故死亡率的时空变异性

Suzana Lović Obradović, H. Rabiei-Dastjerdi, S. Matović
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交通事故死亡率是一个重大的全球性问题,是可持续发展目标战略的一部分。在塞尔维亚,交通事故死亡人数明显下降,但在某些时间间隔和地区,死亡人数高于其他时间间隔和地区。本文采用连接点回归分析和地理空间方法,对贝尔格莱德2016 - 2021年交通事故死亡率的时空变异性进行了评估。结果表明,每年在统计上有显著的变化,并且在贝尔格莱德中部各市的死亡数值较高。交通事故数据的时空分析表明,随着时间的推移,交通事故死亡的空间集群发生了变化,指出了两种类型的交通事故死亡热点:沿国际公路、主干道和地方道路,在更广泛的城市区域内,零星热点和新热点。本文的主要发现指出了贝尔格莱德的人口在交通方面比其他地区更危险的地区。所获得的结果和结论可以为交通管理者和决策者提供更详细的研究和适合当地的交通安全策略的基础。
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Identifying spatiotemporal variability of traffic accident mortality employing a geospatial approach aiming at sustainable urban traffic management
Traffic accident mortality (TAM) is a significant global problem and is a part of the sustainable development goals strategy. In Serbia, a decline in the number of deaths in traffic accidents is evident, but in certain time intervals and areas, the number of deaths is higher than in others. This paper adopted Joinpoint regression analysis and a geospatial approach to assessing spatial, temporal, and spatiotemporal mortality variability due to traffic accidents in Belgrade from 2016 to 2021. Results suggested statistically significant change during each year and spatial clustering of higher values of deaths in central Belgrade municipalities. Spatiotemporal analysis of traffic accidents data indicated a change in spatial clusters over time, pointing out two types of hotspots for traffic accident mortality—Sporadic- and New hotspots along the international highway, main, and local roads, in the broader area of the city. The main findings of this paper pointed to the areas in Belgrade where the population is more endangered in traffic compared to others. The obtained results and conclusions can serve traffic managers and decision-makers as a basis for more detailed research and local-specific traffic safety strategies.
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