Crash Severity Analysis of Single Vehicle Run-off-Road Crashes

  • Dissanayake S
  • Roy U
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Abstract

Run-off-road crashes in the United States have become a major cause of serious injuries and fatalities. A significant portion of run-off-road crashes are single vehicle crashes that occur due to collisions with fixed objects and overturning. These crashes typically tend to be more severe than other types of crashes. Single vehicle run-off-road crashes that occurred between 2004 and 2008 were extracted from Kansas Accident Reporting System (KARS) database to identify the important factors that affected their severity.

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Dissanayake, S., & Roy, U. (2014). Crash Severity Analysis of Single Vehicle Run-off-Road Crashes. Journal of Transportation Technologies, 04(01), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.4236/jtts.2014.41001

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