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Dr Adebola Olowosegun, Dr Grigorios Fountas, and Professor Achille Fonzone are co-authors of the paper “Analysis of pedestrian accident injury-severities at road junctions and crossings using an advanced random parameter modelling framework: The case of Scotland”, which has been just published in Accident Analysis and Prevention (AAP). The paper investigates the determinants of injury severities in pedestrian-motor vehicle accidents at signalised and unsignalised junctions, as well as at physically-controlled and human-controlled crossings in Scotland. The results, which were drawn using an advanced statistical method, showcased variations in the effects of some well-established factors in safety research, such as weather conditions, hazard presence on the road, and temporal characteristics of the accident.
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