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Risk Assessment Model for Highway Accidents Using Bayesian Random-Parameters Regression Model ITS Branch, ZheJiang Communications Investment Group Company, Lt

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Author/Creator:
Feng, Shi, author.
Contributor:
Liu, Shaoweihua
Luo, Xi
Wang, Feng
Wang, Zichen
Zhang, Yujie
Conference Name:
2024 International Conference on Smart Transportation Interdisciplinary Studies (2024-12-13 : Nanjing, China)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2025
Summary:
This paper presents a highway accident risk assessment model based on a Bayesian random-parameters logit model, aiming to evaluate the effects of real-time traffic conditions on crash risks on freeways. By incorporating random parameters to account for variations in the impacts of traffic variables across different freeway segments, the model offers greater flexibility and adaptability compared to traditional fixed-parameters logit models. The study utilizes traffic flow data collected from the Hangzhou-Shanghai-Ningbo expressway over a 14-month period, analyzing factors such as traffic density, average vehicle speed, and lane-changing frequency. The estimation process employs Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods, including Gibbs sampling and Metropolis-Hasting algorithms, to ensure model convergence and stability. Empirical results demonstrate significant impacts of these traffic variables on crash risks and successfully identify key variables with random effects, enhancing the accuracy of crash risk predictions. This study provides a theoretical foundation and technical support for the development of real-time crash warning systems, contributing to improved highway traffic safety management
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Publisher Number:
2025-01-7121
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