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Effects of excessive speeding and falling asleep while driving on crash injury severity in Ethiopia: a generalized ordered logit model analysis.

Teferi Abegaz1, Yemane Berhane2, Alemayehu Worku3, Abebe Assrat4, Abebayehu Assefa5.   

Abstract

The severity of injury from vehicle crash is a result of a complex interaction of factors related to drivers' behavior, vehicle characteristics, road geometric and environmental conditions. Knowing to what extent each factor contributes to the severity of an injury is very important. The objective of the study was to assess factors that contribute to crash injury severity in Ethiopia. Data was collected from June 2012 to July 2013 on one of the main and busiest highway of Ethiopia, which extends from the capital Addis Ababa to Hawassa. During the study period a total of 819 road crashes was recorded and investigated by trained crash detectors. A generalized ordered logit/partial proportional odds model was used to examine factors that might influence the severity of crash injury. Model estimation result suggested that, alcohol use (Coef.=0.5565; p-value=0.017), falling asleep while driving (Coef.=1.3102; p-value=0.000), driving at night time in the absence of street light (Coef.=0.3920; p-value=0.033), rainfall (Coef.=0.9164; p-value=0.000) and being a minibus or vans (Coef.=0.5065; p-value=0.013) were found to be increased crash injury severity. On the other hand, speeding was identified to have varying coefficients for different injury levels, its highest effects on sever and fatal crashes. In this study risky driving behaviors (speeding, alcohol use and sleep/fatigue) were a powerful predictor of crash injury severity. Therefore, better driver licensing and road safety awareness campaign complimented with strict police enforcement can play a pivotal role to improve road safety. Further effort needed as well to monitor speed control strategies like; using the radar control and physical speed restraint measures (i.e., rumble strips).
Copyright © 2014. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Generalized ordered logit model; Highway safety; Injury severity; Significant factors

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24866353     DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2014.05.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


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