The British index for comparing the accident record of car models

The British index for comparing the accident record of car models

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Article ID: iaor19971975
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 28
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 101
End Page Number: 109
Publication Date: Jan 1996
Journal: Accident Analysis and Prevention
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Keywords: accidents, statistics: multivariate
Abstract:

This paper describes the second part of a study of the ways in which the accident records of different models of car can be compared on the basis of suitably detailed national accident data. An earlier paper showed, from theoretical considerations, that the most satisfactory safety index is the one currently used by the British Department of Transport (DoT) to measure the level of secondary safety (crashworthiness). This paper presents empirical tests using British accident data from 1989-92 which confirm its value. It also describes a modelling approach which yields the same index and thus provides a theoretical justification for the DoT index. The index declines linearly with mass of model; a second safety index is developed on the basis of this relation which allows models of widely differing masses to be compared directly.

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