Analyzing Motorcycle Accident Frequency Using Generalized Poisson Distributions
Riski Nur Istiqomah Dinnullah,
Rahma Fitriani,
Marjono Marjono
Abstract:Motorcycle accidents in East Java are more common than accidents in other modes of transportation. In addition to the many motorcycle users today, human, environmental, and road factors are considered the highest causes of these accidents. The study's goal is to find the best model of the Generalized Poisson Family Distribution (GPR), namely Lagrangian Poisson Regression (LPR) and to construct a model that will quantify the frequency of motorcycle accidents in East Java. Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) and … Show more
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