Abstract

In this study, the issue of the accident frequency/occurrence in local residential streets where vehicle counts are not obtained is discussed. The accident reports received from the Ministry of Interior include fatal and injury accidents. But since the number of deadly accidents is minor, a binomial regression was not employed in the statistical analysis. This study investigates the role of morphological characteristics of the street network where main arterials are excluded in the safety of residential neighborhoods of Mersin, Turkey. Results showed that commercial and industrial uses generate more traffic than residential neighborhoods, therefore, responsible for higher rates of accidents. The number of vehicles, employment, and population increase the accident rate. Empirical model results showed that population density, street length per capita (meters), and number of intersections significantly affect accident occurrence. Number of intersections increases accident frequencies while street length per capita reduces. In contrast, the number of links, street density, link to node ratio, and average link length have no significant effect on accident occurrence. Traffic safety cannot be achieved if the street length is not proportional to the number of vehicles. In addition, street design is also a matter of efficient use of urban space.

Highlights

  • There is extensive literature on street network design in the urban design literature

  • This study investigates the role of morphological characteristics of the local street network in the safety of residential neighborhoods of Mersin city, Turkey

  • 8131 accidents occurred in Mersin city from 2015 to 2017

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Introduction

There is extensive literature on street network design in the urban design literature. It is difficult to assess street networks' traffic safety and efficiency in residential areas due to limited traffic data. The number of studies investigating existing networks' traffic safety and efficiency performances is limited. Traffic safety studies are mostly deal with main road networks and intersections This fact is that vehicle counts are available for main roads, and data cannot be obtained for local streets in residential areas. Since vehicle counts are conducted on the section of main arterials, the effect of the street network characteristics on accident occurrence cannot be specified in zone-based studies. This study investigates the role of morphological characteristics of the local street network in the safety of residential neighborhoods of Mersin city, Turkey. This study focuses on local street networks and their influence on traffic safety

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