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Citation

J. Police Sci. 2006; 6(3): 125-149.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, 경찰대학 경찰학연구편집위원회)

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Abstract

This study suggests strategies to research the driver's human factors and how much they impact to the traffic accident damage cost(TADC) at the intersections by using a statistical analyses method based on TAMS(Traffic Accident Management System) data from 2003 to 2005 in Pusan Metropolitan Police Agency. The result of x-square test on sexual difference shows that man affect more severely to the TADC than woman. And the Principal Component Analysis on human factors results in 4 components. Also as the results of Stepwise Multiple Regression Analysis examining the relationship between impact factors and TADC at the intersections, we can select 4 variables among 11 variables and can build regression model by 4 variables: and R2 of 47.5%. According to the result, we suggest strategies to minimizing the TADC at the intersections, and the result may used to develop the education program for the drivers causing accidents and to decide the criterion of premium insurance rates. The other factors affect to the TADC and how much they impact to the TADC maybe considered in the future researches.
Keywords: Human trafficking


Language: ko

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