Statistical Modeling on Determinants of Traffic Fatalities and Injuries in Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia

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Statistical Modeling on Determinants of Traffic Fatalities and Injuries in Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia

Bereket Tessema Zewude
Bereket Tessema Zewude Wolaita Sodo University
Kidus Meskele Ashine
Kidus Meskele Ashine Wolaita Sodo University
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Road traffic accidents are a major public health concern. In developing countries road traffic accidents are among the leading cause of death and injury. Ethiopia experiences the highest rate of such accidents in Sub-Saharan Africa. Out of all the accidents registered in Ethiopia, Addis Ababa accounts for 60% on average especially in Wolaita zone more 25% on average. The objective of this study is to identify factors that contribute to the occurrence of road traffic accidents leading to human injuries and death. For study purpose we employed ordinal logistic regression models to identify factors influencing traffic fatalities and injuries. Stratified sampling with proportional allocation and simple random sampling technique are used to select samples from recorded frame. The result of ordinal logistic regression analyses shows that drivers aged 18-30 years caused the largest number of accidents.

Statistical Modeling on Determinants of Traffic Fatalities and Injuries in Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia

Road traffic accidents are a major public health concern. In developing countries road traffic accidents are among the leading cause of death and injury. Ethiopia experiences the highest rate of such accidents in Sub-Saharan Africa. Out of all the accidents registered in Ethiopia, Addis Ababa accounts for 60% on average especially in Wolaita zone more 25% on average. The objective of this study is to identify factors that contribute to the occurrence of road traffic accidents leading to human injuries and death. For study purpose we employed ordinal logistic regression models to identify factors influencing traffic fatalities and injuries. Stratified sampling with proportional allocation and simple random sampling technique are used to select samples from recorded frame. The result of ordinal logistic regression analyses shows that drivers aged 18-30 years caused the largest number of accidents.

Bereket Tessema Zewude
Bereket Tessema Zewude Wolaita Sodo University
Kidus Meskele Ashine
Kidus Meskele Ashine Wolaita Sodo University

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Bereket Tessema Zewude. 2016. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – H: Interdisciplinary GJHSS-H Volume 16 (GJHSS Volume 16 Issue H4): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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GJHSS Volume 16 Issue H4
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Statistical Modeling on Determinants of Traffic Fatalities and Injuries in Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia

Bereket Tessema Zewude
Bereket Tessema Zewude Wolaita Sodo University
Kidus Meskele Ashine
Kidus Meskele Ashine Wolaita Sodo University

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