Analysis and Assessment of Lithuanian Road Accidents by AHP Method
2018
Marius Jakimavičius

Lithuanian road accidents were evaluated based on the geographic information systems and multi-criteria method of Analytical Hierarchy Process This paper presents the methodology for selecting and ranking high accident concentration sections on the roads of national significance. Methodology involves the following process phases: 1) preparation of spatial data of the road accidents; 2) estimation of road sections with a high accident rate; 3) calculation of spatial statistics for estimation of accident points and hot spots; 4) selecting indicators for multi-criteria assessment; 5) calculation by Analytical Hierarchy Process method and ranking the selected high accident concentration sections. Assessment of spatial clustering of accidents and hot spots was carried out following geo-information technologies and using Getis-Ord Gi * statistics and point density functions. This geospatial criterion was integrated into multicriteria assessment for ranking the high accident concentration sections by using the Analytical Hierarchy Process method. Presented method is useful for various agencies in order to improve their planning and management strategies for better traffic conditions as well as to reduce the number of accidents. The result of the research presents selection methodology of dangerous accident section and ranking of the tenth the most dangerous sections involving geographic information systems and Analytical Hierarchy Process method.


Keywords
accident coefficient, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), Getis-Ord Gi *, GIS, multi-criteria analysis, road accident.
DOI
10.7250/bjrbe.2018-13.414

Jakimavičius, M. Analysis and Assessment of Lithuanian Road Accidents by AHP Method. The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering, 2018, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 238-260. ISSN 1822-427X. e-ISSN 1822-4288. Available from: doi:10.7250/bjrbe.2018-13.414

Publication language
English (en)
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