1. Alternative method of highway traffic safety analysis for developing countries using delphi technique and Bayesian network.
- Author
-
Mbakwe, Anthony C., Saka, Anthony A., Choi, Keechoo, and Lee, Young-Jae
- Subjects
- *
TRAFFIC safety , *DELPHI method , *TRAFFIC accidents , *ACCIDENT prevention , *SAFETY standards - Abstract
Highway traffic accidents all over the world result in more than 1.3 million fatalities annually. An alarming number of these fatalities occurs in developing countries. There are many risk factors that are associated with frequent accidents, heavy loss of lives, and property damage in developing countries. Unfortunately, poor record keeping practices are very difficult obstacle to overcome in striving to obtain a near accurate casualty and safety data. In light of the fact that there are numerous accident causes, any attempts to curb the escalating death and injury rates in developing countries must include the identification of the primary accident causes. This paper, therefore, seeks to show that the Delphi Technique is a suitable alternative method that can be exploited in generating highway traffic accident data through which the major accident causes can be identified. In order to authenticate the technique used, Korea, a country that underwent similar problems when it was in its early stages of development in addition to the availability of excellent highway safety records in its database, is chosen and utilized for this purpose. Validation of the methodology confirms the technique is suitable for application in developing countries. Furthermore, the Delphi Technique, in combination with the Bayesian Network Model, is utilized in modeling highway traffic accidents and forecasting accident rates in the countries of research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2016
- Full Text
- View/download PDF