This study investigated the crash contributing factors to the injury outcomes and the characteristics of the night time crashes at freeway mainline segments. Multinomial logit model (MNL) was selected to estimate the explanatory variables at a 95% confidence level. The six-year crash data (2005-2010) were obtained in the State of Florida, USA and five injury level outcomes, no injury, possible injury, non-incapacitating injury, capacitating injury, and fatal injury, were considered. The no injury level was selected as the baseline category.
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Chen, H., & Fanny, K. (2019). Understanding the Contributing Factors to Nighttime Crashes at Freeway Mainline Segments. Journal of Transportation Technologies, 09(04), 450–461. https://doi.org/10.4236/jtts.2019.94028
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