Exploring Driver Pedestrian Interaction Using Alternative Severity Modelling Approach: A Case Study For Dhaka City
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Bangladesh holds the 106th global position concerning road-linked fatalities. Annually, traffic
incidents lead to approximately 12,000 fatalities and around 35,000 injuries, signifying a stark reality
of roughly 32 daily fatalities in road mishaps. These accidents' instigators are significantly influenced
by the vehicles' maneuvering capabilities. Conversely, in Bangladesh, pedestrians remain the most
disregarded faction with respect to research and safety precautions, despite their involvement in
nearly half of all lethal collisions.The study's main objective revolves around assessing the
seriousness of accidents within Dhaka Metropolitan City. It does so by scrutinizing driver maneuvers
and pedestrian attributes as the dependent variables. To gather data about traffic accidents in Dhaka
from 2017 to 2020, the researchers collaborated with the Accident Research Institute (ARI) at BUET.
The study hinges on two well-established models: the Multinomial Logit (MNL) and the Ordered
Logit (OL).The findings spotlight the city of Dhaka, emphasizing that turns, both left and right, wield
more influence than other driving actions. Preeminent risks are linked to male pedestrians and those
aged over 50 years. Notably, pedestrians walking close to a road's center are at a higher peril of being
engaged in fatal accidents compared to those situated in other areas and circumstances.
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Malakar, Sourav, et al. "Exploring driver pedestrian interaction using alternative severity modelling approach: A case study for Dhaka City." AIP Conference Proceedings. Vol. 3262. No. 1. AIP Publishing LLC, 2025.
