Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection

Volume 11, Issue 2 (February 2023)

ISSN Print: 2327-4336   ISSN Online: 2327-4344

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The Spatial Patterns of Road Traffic Crash Black Spots and Emergency Facilities in Federal Capital City

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DOI: 10.4236/gep.2023.112008    84 Downloads   453 Views  

ABSTRACT

This study aimed at determining the spatial patterns of Road Traffic Crash (RTC) black spots, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) zebra points and emergency health care facilities in Federal Capital City (FCC). The aim was to provide stakeholders with information that will aid their understanding of accident prone locations and accessible rescue possibilities for accident victims on the roads in FCT. GPS Map 76S Mark (GARMIN) was used to locate and pick coordinates of data in the study area. A total of 16 possible emergency health care facilities, seventy (70) RTC black spots and Five Zebra point locations were obtained from FRSC. ArcGIS 10.0 was used to compute the data by plotting the coordinates to produce maps of the spatial relationship and to carry out Nearest Neighbour Analysis (NNA). The result was further used to determine the spatial patterns of RTC black spots as well as patterns of the emergency facilities. Generally, the result shows that the spatial trend is turning towards dispersion. However, there is less than 1% likelihood that the dispersed patterns could be the result of random chance. It was recommended that, the Federal Road Safety Commission should be staffed with trained professionals that can be responsible for accident data surveillance and analysis using geospatial techniques.

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Jibril, M. , Aule, D. and Garba, B. (2023) The Spatial Patterns of Road Traffic Crash Black Spots and Emergency Facilities in Federal Capital City. Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection, 11, 121-134. doi: 10.4236/gep.2023.112008.

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