Evaluation of the effect of access point density on the safety of primary roads. a case study

This paper investigates the nuanced exploration of access point density's influence on accident frequency, specifically focusing on primary roads in Malaysia. The analysis is multifaceted, considering geographic variations, land use patterns, and the density of access points per km. This invest...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, Ashar, Islam, Md. Kamrul, Mohd Sadullah, Ahmad Farhan, Gazder, Uneb
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Language:English
Published: Dr D. Pylarinos 2024
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1134152024-11-22T08:39:21Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/113415/ Evaluation of the effect of access point density on the safety of primary roads. a case study Ahmed, Ashar Islam, Md. Kamrul Mohd Sadullah, Ahmad Farhan Gazder, Uneb This paper investigates the nuanced exploration of access point density's influence on accident frequency, specifically focusing on primary roads in Malaysia. The analysis is multifaceted, considering geographic variations, land use patterns, and the density of access points per km. This investigation scrutinizes the direct relationship between the number of access points per km and the corresponding accident frequency. A critical threshold value for access point density is identified, revealing its consequential impact on average accident frequency. The observed direct proportionality between access point density and accident frequency is a pivotal discovery. Moreover, the role of land use parameters emerges as a key determinant in understanding how accident frequency varies with access point density, particularly on specific road types. This establishes eight access points per km as a potential threshold value for ensuring optimal access point density within a road network. In summary, this study provides insights into the intricate dynamics of access point density and its consequential impact on road safety. The identified threshold value and the recognition of the role of land use contribute valuable perspectives for informed decision-making in road network planning and management. Dr D. Pylarinos 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/113415/1/113415.pdf Ahmed, Ashar and Islam, Md. Kamrul and Mohd Sadullah, Ahmad Farhan and Gazder, Uneb (2024) Evaluation of the effect of access point density on the safety of primary roads. a case study. Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Research, 14 (2). pp. 13283-13289. ISSN 2241-4487; eISSN: 1792-8036 https://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/6905 10.48084/etasr.6905
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description This paper investigates the nuanced exploration of access point density's influence on accident frequency, specifically focusing on primary roads in Malaysia. The analysis is multifaceted, considering geographic variations, land use patterns, and the density of access points per km. This investigation scrutinizes the direct relationship between the number of access points per km and the corresponding accident frequency. A critical threshold value for access point density is identified, revealing its consequential impact on average accident frequency. The observed direct proportionality between access point density and accident frequency is a pivotal discovery. Moreover, the role of land use parameters emerges as a key determinant in understanding how accident frequency varies with access point density, particularly on specific road types. This establishes eight access points per km as a potential threshold value for ensuring optimal access point density within a road network. In summary, this study provides insights into the intricate dynamics of access point density and its consequential impact on road safety. The identified threshold value and the recognition of the role of land use contribute valuable perspectives for informed decision-making in road network planning and management.
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author Ahmed, Ashar
Islam, Md. Kamrul
Mohd Sadullah, Ahmad Farhan
Gazder, Uneb
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Islam, Md. Kamrul
Mohd Sadullah, Ahmad Farhan
Gazder, Uneb
Evaluation of the effect of access point density on the safety of primary roads. a case study
author_facet Ahmed, Ashar
Islam, Md. Kamrul
Mohd Sadullah, Ahmad Farhan
Gazder, Uneb
author_sort Ahmed, Ashar
title Evaluation of the effect of access point density on the safety of primary roads. a case study
title_short Evaluation of the effect of access point density on the safety of primary roads. a case study
title_full Evaluation of the effect of access point density on the safety of primary roads. a case study
title_fullStr Evaluation of the effect of access point density on the safety of primary roads. a case study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the effect of access point density on the safety of primary roads. a case study
title_sort evaluation of the effect of access point density on the safety of primary roads. a case study
publisher Dr D. Pylarinos
publishDate 2024
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/113415/1/113415.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/113415/
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