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Causal Factors for Intersection Crashes in Northern Virginia
Record Type: DOT

Intersections constitute a very small part of the highway and street network and still nearly half of the motor vehicle crashes occur there. Driving near and through intersections is one of the most complex conditions that drivers will encounter. Previous studies have indicated that a significant percentage of crashes involving elderly drivers seem to occur at intersections. The proposed study is principally focused on intersection related crashes. Intersection crash data will be studied to delineate the important factors that influence these crashes. The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) maintains several centralized database systems including crash database, roadway geometric characteristics (dimensions) database, and traffic operations database. Although the crash data therein are not perfect, they contain a large amount of information. Data mining methods seem to be particularly useful in extracting valuable knowledge embedded in such huge amounts of data.
Start date: 2006/2/1
End date: 2008/12/31
Status: Active
Contract/Grant Number: 00080574
Total Dollars: 196003
Source Organization: Virginia Transportation Research Council
Date Added: 03/16/2006
Index Terms: Intersections, Crash injury research, Motor vehicles, Databases, Accident data, Research projects, Northern Virginia,

 
Sponsor Organization     Project Manager

Virginia Transportation Research Council
http://vtrc.virginiadot.org/default.htm
530 Edgemont Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903
USA
Phone: (434) 293-1900
Fax: (434) 293-1990

   

Garber, Nicholas J.
Phone: (804) 293-1908

Miller, John
Phone: (434) 293-1999
Fax: (434) 293-1990

 
Performing Organization     Principal Investigator

Virginia Transportation Research Council
http://vtrc.virginiadot.org/default.htm
530 Edgemont Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903
USA
Phone: (434) 293-1900
Fax: (434) 293-1990

   

Garber, Nicholas J.
Phone: (804) 293-1908

Miller, John
Phone: (434) 293-1999
Fax: (434) 293-1990

 
Subjects    
Public Transportation
Data and Information Technology
Research
Safety and Human Factors
Vehicles and Equipment