| Literature DB >> 31909097 |
Hasan H Joni1, Ali A Mohammed1, Alaa A Shakir2.
Abstract
After the epidemic disease and the violence, the traffic injuries in Iraq has become a massive threat that menace the lives of the citizens and plagued the number of victims in Iraq after 2003. Iraq is seeing a catastrophic growth in the number of the traffic injuries reaching a high level during the previous ten years. Datasets results for the previous 10 years in Iraq were collected in this study. The data was arranged into spreadsheets creating a useful database for the prospectus studies. Classification of the traffic injuries was performed according to the number of fatalities, the number of injuries, and the number of accidents. Overall, traffic accidents were drastically growing from 2005 to 2017. In additional, the number of accidents recorded a relatively higher rate of accidents in a month with about 9%. However, the highest rates were observed during 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 consecutively. It may be attributed to the absence of security and safety precautions procedures. The number of injuries was as high was 12% and it increased during 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 respectively. whereas the number of fatalities recorded the highest number during 2017 with a ratio about 21%.Entities:
Keywords: Number of accidents; Number of fatalities; Number of injuries; Traffic accidents
Year: 2019 PMID: 31909097 PMCID: PMC6940704 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2019.104902
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Data Brief ISSN: 2352-3409
Fig. 1Map of Iraq.
Summary statistics of the dataset.
| Number of accident | Number of injuries | Number of death | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of Parameters | 15 | 15 | 15 |
| Minimum (#) | 3389 | 3303 | 1073 |
| Maximum (#) | 9743 | 9854 | 6476 |
| Sum (#) | 113846 | 104759 | 32388 |
| Mean (#) | 7589.7 | 6983.9 | 2159.5 |
Fig. 2The chart representing the Traffic accidents distribution through the study period.
Fig. 3The histogram for number of injuries.
Fig. 4The histogram for number of accident.
Fig. 5The histogram for number of Death.
95% confidence interval for the mean.
| Type | N | Mean | Standard deviation | 95% C.I |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| number of accident | 15 | 7589.73 | 1720.83 | 1052, 5827 |
| number of injuries | 15 | 6983.93 | 2207.82 | 2860, 7162 |
| number of Death | 15 | 2159.20 | 1366.44 | −4465, 1847 |
Analysis of variance (ANOVA) table.
| Source of variation (SV) | Degree of freedom (df) | Sum of square (SS) | Mean square (MS) | F | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Types | 3 | 25340472.87 | 12670236.44 | 9.43 | 0.003 |
| Error | 23 | 16117296.06 | 1343108.005 | ||
| Total | 26 | 41457768.93 |
Fig. 6Number of road accidents by month of occurrence during the study period.
Fig. 7Number of injuries by the month of occurrence during the study period.
Fig. 8Number of fatalities by a month of occurrence during the study period.
Specifications Table
| Subject | Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering |
| Specific subject area | Traffic Accidents |
| Type of data | Table |
| How data were acquired | Traffic Directorate with cooperation Ministry of Planning/the Central Statistical Organization (CSO) |
| Data format | Raw, Analyzed |
| Parameters for data collection | The data was collected from the national traffic offices in Iraq distributed along the Iraqi cities |
| Description of data collection | Data was distributed into three groups, traffic accidents, traffic injuries, and fatalities |
| Data source location | Iraq |
| Data accessibility | Data are available with this article |
The data could be utilized as a beneficial instrument either by road engineers or researchers for the prospectus research Researches could be motivated by this data to share their dataset to enrich the information needed to the research in Iraq. Extensive statistical analysis might be done so as to yield with more valuable information. The data could be beneficial in manipulating the growing number of injuries in Iraq. The data could be used as one of the vital tools in assessing the severity of the accident in Iraq. Data can be useful in predicting the number of accidents, a number of injuries, and the number of fatalities in the future in Iraq. |