A latent class modeling approach for identifying vehicle driver injury severity factors at highway‐railway crossings

A latent class modeling approach for identifying vehicle driver injury severity factors at highway‐railway crossings

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Article ID: iaor20122709
Volume: 47
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 119
End Page Number: 127
Publication Date: Jul 2012
Journal: Accident Analysis and Prevention
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: transportation: rail, statistics: inference, statistics: regression, health services, risk
Abstract:

In this paper, we aim to identify the different factors that influence injury severity of highway vehicle occupants, in particular drivers, involved in a vehicle‐train collision at highway‐railway grade crossings. The commonly used approach to modeling vehicle occupant injury severity is the traditional ordered response model that assumes the effect of various exogenous factors on injury severity to be constant across all accidents. The current research effort attempts to address this issue by applying an innovative latent segmentation based ordered logit model to evaluate the effects of various factors on the injury severity of vehicle drivers. In this model, the highway‐railway crossings are assigned probabilistically to different segments based on their attributes with a separate injury severity component for each segment. The validity and strength of the formulated collision consequence model is tested using the US Federal Railroad Administration database which includes inventory data of all the railroad crossings in the US and collision data at these highway railway crossings from 1997 to 2006. The model estimation results clearly highlight the existence of risk segmentation within the affected grade crossing population by the presence of active warning devices, presence of permanent structure near the crossing and roadway type. The key factors influencing injury severity include driver age, time of the accident, presence of snow and/or rain, vehicle role in the crash and motorist action prior to the crash.

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