Abstract
This is a continuation of the investigation into relationships between accident rate and hourly traffic flow as outlined in Part I of the research. The underlying study attempts to determine appropriate models for single- and multi-vehicle accident rates in conjunction with free-flow and congested-flow conditions. For the free-flow data, the total accident rate-hourly flow curve follows the U-shaped configuration. This form is the result of a convex downward and a convex upward curve for single- and multi-vehicle accidents, respectively. For the congested-flow data (characterized by multi-vehicle accidents), the accident rate increases sharply with hourly flow. The models are applied to probabilistic aspects with consideration of a fitted, generalized (hourly flow dependent) headway model. The headway model represents the probability that two vehicles which are, even instantaneously, under a car-following mode are in a potentially hazardous situation. The approach investigated is believed to provide an essential input for both simulation studies and theoretical models of road traffic accidents. © 1982.
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Ceder, A. (1982). Relationships between road accidents and hourly traffic flow-II. Probabilistic approach. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 14(1), 35–44. https://doi.org/10.1016/0001-4575(82)90005-7
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