2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2014.06.012
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Odds of fault and factors for out-of-state drivers in crashes in four states of the USA

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“…Interestingly, when compared with the out-of-state licensees, in-state drivers were twice as likely to be involved in a WWD crash but only half likely to be involved in a fatal WWD crash. These results are consistent with the literature (Harootunian et al, 2014). It is possible that the out-of-state drivers are unfamiliar with the local roads and hence get involved in a WWD crash yet are cautious enough to not have compounding factors that may lead to a fatal crash.…”
Section: Individual Variablessupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Interestingly, when compared with the out-of-state licensees, in-state drivers were twice as likely to be involved in a WWD crash but only half likely to be involved in a fatal WWD crash. These results are consistent with the literature (Harootunian et al, 2014). It is possible that the out-of-state drivers are unfamiliar with the local roads and hence get involved in a WWD crash yet are cautious enough to not have compounding factors that may lead to a fatal crash.…”
Section: Individual Variablessupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Table 1 shows the human and environmental variables assembled from the Vermont crash database for analysis. All variables shown are binary except for two continuous ones (age and distance) and were grouped by safe and unsafe driving conditions as shown in previous research (3,4,(7)(8)(9)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31). Table 1 also describes some simple distributions of each of the variables that were subsequently used in the statistical analysis.…”
Section: Descriptive Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since this group was not readily available outside of this data set, the drivers who were coded as not at fault in the two-vehicle crashes were used as the control for both the single-and two-vehicle crashes. Albeit with flaws, this method has been used by previous researchers, and it is currently the standard for analyzing crash data of this nature (7,8,(35)(36)(37)(38).…”
Section: Modeling Faultmentioning
confidence: 99%
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