Abstract

AbstractThe number of motorcycle crashes in Alabama more than doubled from 1999 to 2008, while the number of fatal motorcycle crashes tripled during the same period. Most work on motorcycle crash severity has been based on analysis of all crashes involving motorcycles. The majority of motorcycle crashes in Alabama are cause by the motorcyclist. An analysis of factors affecting the injury severity outcome of motorcycle causal crashes is presented. The analysis uses a multinomial logit (MNL) regression model to examine 5 years (2006 to 2010) of crash data. The variables affecting motorcycle crashes were grouped by common characteristics into four categories: motorcyclist, crash, environment, and roadway. Average direct pseudoelasticities were obtained to interpret the factors influencing motorcyclist-caused crashes (MCCs) severity. With some 70% of motorcycles crashes in Alabama resulting in some type of injury, there is potential for positive impact on safety from policies and programs that address the beh...

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