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Understanding patterns of moped and seated motor scooter (50 cc or less) involved fatal crashes using cluster correspondence analysis

Subasish Das, Md Mahmud Hossain, M. Ashifur Rahman, Xiaoqiang Kong, Xiaoduan Sun, G.M. Al Mamun

2022Transportmetrica A Transport Science22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Moped and seated motor scooter (50 ccs or less) riders have a relatively high risk of becoming crash casualties. Comparison between 2015 and 2019 fatal crash data indicates that fatal moped crashes have increased by 76%, whereas fatal motorcycle crashes have decreased by 2%. This study collected moped and seated motor scooter-related fatal crash data for five years (2015–2019) from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) to perform the analysis. Using an innovative categorical data analysis method known as cluster correspondence analysis (CCA), this study identified some critical clusters with a group of co-occurring variable categories. The contextual understanding of fatal crash patterns could guide authorities in developing data-driven interventions and countermeasures aiming to minimize moped collisions and related fatalities. The findings of this study can provide a better understanding of the patterns of contributing factors in moped and seated motor scooter fatal crashes.

Topics & Concepts

CrashPoison controlMultiple correspondence analysisInjury preventionHuman factors and ergonomicsCluster (spacecraft)Psychological interventionOccupational safety and healthSuicide preventionCategorical variableEnvironmental healthEngineeringTransport engineeringForensic engineeringPsychologyAeronauticsMedicineComputer sciencePsychiatryMachine learningPathologyProgramming languageTraffic and Road SafetyUrban Transport and AccessibilityInjury Epidemiology and Prevention
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