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A mixed generalized ordered response model for examining pedestrian and bicyclist injury severity level in traffic crashes.

Accid Anal Prev

May 2008

The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering, 1 University Station C1761, Austin, TX 78712-0278, USA.

This paper proposes an econometric structure for injury severity analysis at the level of individual accidents that recognizes the ordinal nature of the categories in which injury severity are recorded, while also allowing flexibility in capturing the effects of explanatory variables on each ordinal category and allowing heterogeneity in the effects of contributing factors due to the moderating influence of unobserved factors. The model developed here, referred to as the mixed generalized ordered response logit (MGORL) model, generalizes the standard ordered response models used in the extant literature for injury severity analysis. To our knowledge, this is the first such formulation to be proposed and applied in the econometric literature in general, and in the safety analysis literature in particular.

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A joint econometric analysis of seat belt use and crash-related injury severity.

Accid Anal Prev

September 2007

The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering, 1 University Station C1761, Austin, TX 78712-0278, United States.

This paper formulates a comprehensive econometric structure that recognizes two important issues in crash-related injury severity analysis. First, the impact of a factor on injury severity may be moderated by various observed and unobserved variables specific to an individual or to a crash. Second, seat belt use is likely to be endogenous to injury severity.

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