“…Rule (1): If the radius of the flat curve is (0), ( 1), ( 3), the week is ( 4), (7), the slope length is (0), (3), then the maximum injury degree is (1); Rule (1) contains 55 samples with 100% confidence; Rule (2): If the radius of the flat curve is (0), ( 1), ( 3), the week is (1), then the maximum injury degree is (1); Rule (2) contains 86 samples with 70.93% confidence; Rule (3): If the radius of the flat curve is (0), ( 1), ( 3), the week is ( 6), (3), the truck ratio is (0), (3), then the maximum injury degree is (0); Rule (3) contains 55 samples with 72.73% confidence; Rule (4): If the radius of the flat curve is (0), ( 1), (3), the week is (4), (3), then the maximum injury degree is (0); Rule (4) contains 51 samples with 92.16% confidence; Rule (5): If the radius of the flat curve is (4), then the maximum injury degree is (1); Rule (5) contains 75 samples with 73.33% confidence.…”