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SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES Exploring Factors for Pedestrian Fatalities at Junctions in Malaysia
2017
Pertanika J. Soc. Sci. & Hum
unpublished
Over the years, pedestrians are seen as one of the most susceptible road user groups in Malaysia, although their involvement in road accidents has decreased. Using the national accident data from 2009 to 2013, this study applies logistic regression model to explore the factors associated with pedestrian fatalities at road junctions. Among the four factors identified to be behind pedestrian deaths include age, injuries sustained to their head or neck, involvement of heavy vehicles, and location
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