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A study of factors influencing the severity of road crashes involving drunk drivers and non drunk drivers
Authors:S Velmurugan  S Padma  E Madhu  S Anuradha  S Gangopadhyay
Institution:1. TES Division, Central Road Research Institute, CRRI(P.O), Mathura Road, New Delhi 110025, India;2. TPE Division, Central Road Research Institute, CRRI(P.O), Mathura Road, New Delhi 110025, India
Abstract:In this study, an attempt has been made to develop Multinomial Logit (MNL) model by analysing the drunken and non drunken drivers involved in road crashes on Indian highways. Multinomial Logit model has been deployed to assess the influence of various parameters like vehicular, environment and geometric factors on the set of drivers who were found to be drunk at the time of getting involved in the road crash and those who were not under the influence of alcohol at the time of meeting with the road crash. The total economic cost of road crashes in the case of non-drunk driver road crash is Rs. 1046.27 million whereas in the case of drunk driver road crashes it is estimated to be Rs. 204.50 million. Further, it can be observed that economic cost of drunk driver road crashes is varying from 13 to 19 % across different types of road crashes.
Keywords:Road crash occurrence  Drunk and non drunk drivers  Road crash severity  Multinomial logit model  Economic cost of road crashes and national highways
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