Journal of Data Analysis and Information Processing

Volume 8, Issue 1 (February 2020)

ISSN Print: 2327-7211   ISSN Online: 2327-7203

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Spatial Regression Analysis of Pedestrian Crashes Based on Point-of-Interest Data

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DOI: 10.4236/jdaip.2020.81001    976 Downloads   2,267 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Pedestrian safety has recently been considered as one of the most serious issues in the research of traffic safety. This study aims at analyzing the spatial correlation between the frequency of pedestrian crashes and various predictor variables based on open source point-of-interest (POI) data which can provide specific land use features and user characteristics. Spatial regression models were developed at Traffic Analysis Zone (TAZ) level using 10,333 pedestrian crash records within the Fifth Ring of Beijing in 2015. Several spatial econometrics approaches were used to examine the spatial autocorrelation in crash count per TAZ, and the spatial heterogeneity was investigated by a geographically weighted regression model. The results showed that spatial error model performed better than other two spatial models and a traditional ordinary least squares model. Specifically, bus stops, hospitals, pharmacies, restaurants, and office buildings had positive impacts on pedestrian crashes, while hotels were negatively associated with the occurrence of pedestrian crashes. In addition, it was proven that there was a significant sign of localization effects for different POIs. Depending on these findings, lots of recommendations and countermeasures can be proposed to better improve the traffic safety for pedestrians.

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Chen, Y. , Ma, J. and Wang, S. (2020) Spatial Regression Analysis of Pedestrian Crashes Based on Point-of-Interest Data. Journal of Data Analysis and Information Processing, 8, 1-19. doi: 10.4236/jdaip.2020.81001.

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