Highlights This study investigated PTW crashes occurred in Spain in the period 2011–2013. The study used different data mining techniques: classification trees and rules discovery. Crash types associated with high severity are run-off-the-road (ROR) and head-on (HO) crashes. Crash patterns associated with high severity and with ROR and HO crashes have been singled out. Countermeasures to mitigate PTW severe injuries and fatalities are suggested.

    Abstract Powered two-wheelers (PTWs) are growing globally each year as they are considered an attractive alternative to cars (flexible, small, affordable, fast and easy to park), especially on congested traffic situations. However, PTWs represent an important challenge for road safety. In fact, in 2016, Spain ranked fifth in terms of PTW fatalities among EU 28. For this reason, this paper aims to investigate which are the patterns among crash characteristics contributing to PTW crashes in Spain. Data from 78,611 crashes involving PTWs occurred in Spain in the period 2011–2013 were analyzed. The analysis was performed by using classification trees and rules discovery which are suitable models aimed at extracting knowledge and identifying valid and understandable patterns from large amounts of data previously unknown and indistinguishable. The response variables assessed in this study were severity and crash type. As a result, several combinations of road, environmental and drivers’ characteristics associated with severity and typology of PTW crashes in Spain were identified. Based on the analysis results, several countermeasures to solve or mitigate the safety issues identified in the study were proposed. From the methodological point of view, study results show that both the classification trees and the a priori algorithm were effective in providing non-trivial and unsuspected relations in the data. Classification trees structure allowed a simpler understanding of the phenomenon under study while association discovery provided new information which was previously hidden in the data. Given that the results of the two different techniques were never contradictory, we recommend using classification trees and association discovery as complementary approaches since their combination is effective in exploring data providing meaningful insights about PTW crash characteristics and their interdependencies.


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    Title :

    A data mining approach to investigate patterns of powered two-wheeler crashes in Spain




    Publication date :

    2019-07-26




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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