• ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF ROAD ACCIDENT
    [A CASE STUDY ILORIN- OMU ARAN ROAD KWARA STATE]


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTThe major objective of this research is to examine the variation patterns of road traffic accident in Ilorin-Omu- Aran Road, Kwara State. The study used secondary data of Accident records and vehicular situation were obtained from the Nigeria police force (NPF) and Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC).        Chapter one of the projects deals and focused majorly on the general introduction which consist of the definition and meaning of road accident the aim and objectives of why the road accident should be minimized. It also consists of the scope of the study and its significanc ... Continue Reading

         

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      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTSTITLE PAGE  APPROVAL PAGE  CERTIFICATION  ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  ABSTRACT  CHAPTER ONE 1.0     INTRODUCTION 1.1     Aim and objectives of these project  1.3     Significance of project  1.4     Scope of the project  CHAPTER TWO2.0    LITERATURE REVIEW2.1     The multiple approaches of highway accidents2.2     Accident Report and Statistics  2.3     A focuses on road layout and road characteristics                                           2.4     The statistical analysis of road accident data  2.5   ... Continue Reading

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0    INTRODUCTION Road Traffic Accidents are major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, especially in low-and middle-income countries. The World Health Organization estimates that more than 3000 people are killed daily in road traffic accidents globally, with at least 30.000 others inured or disabled, This adds up to over 1 million people killed and between 20-50 million injured or crippled in road traffic crashes each year (Krug et al, 2000). The rising trend in morbidity and mortality rates due to road traffic accidents in low-and middle-income countries has moved som ... Continue Reading

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]It touches on the development of real time analytical accident avoidance technology systems, transport information systems, and introduces the notion of highly automated accident analysis and policy response tools. Details of data analysis tools in particular those used in computational geography is given in the chapter 3. Back to this chapters section 2 is concerned with reviewing literature about the geography of road accidents incidence, where several sections of Whitelegg 1986 are quoted. As mentioned above, Whitelegg 1986 review much of what was known of the geography of road traffic acci ... Continue Reading

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]CHAPTER THREEMETHODOLOGY3.0    DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSISData for the study were mainly obtained from police accident records and were complemented with data from research reports and articles, and national statistical abstracts, and newspapers. The author reviewed the statistics for the years 1970 to 2001, disaggregated by administrative councils. The records contained information on crash severity (either fatal, serious, or minor), categories of road users affected, vehicles involved, and causes of crashes (either human error, vehicle defect, or otherwise), date, and traffic environme ... Continue Reading

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FOUR4.0     RESULT AND DISCUSSION    From the table 3.0-3.5, the July month has the highest recorded accident of 21.The total number of fatal accident was estimated as 20, while the total serious accident was recorded as 88, then the minor cases was estimated as 16, within the year of 2013.    From the estimate, the accident occurrence is zigzag for it increase and decrease not accordingly but in terms of occurrence.    With reference to the statistic information gathered both from questionnaire setup and interview, it was shown at the accident rates within the months.Marc ... Continue Reading

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVE 5.0        CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION5.1 CONCLUSIONFrom the project research work, the recorded accident claims most lives of the passenger compare to the drivers. It can be seen that human, vehicle, environmental and roadways characteristics are salient factors that are responsible for road traffic crashes in South Western Nigeria.It was established that road traffic crashes can be prevented by embarking on various crashes prevention  and reduction strategies such as education and training, traffic enforcement, enhanced transportation coordination, road capacity expans ... Continue Reading

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]REFERENCES1.    Nigeria Police Force (NPF) (1970) “Accident Records.”  Federal Capital Territory (FCT)2.    Onakomaiya S.O (1988) “unsafe at any speed: towards Road Transportation.” For survival inaugural lecture, university of Ilorin.3.    Onakomaiya S.O (1990) “Trends in Nigeria Roads Safety and Accident situation” A paper presented at a conference on accident control4.    Gbadamosi K.T (1994) “Spatial Analysis of Road Accidents in Nigeria” 1970-1990. Unpublished M.Sc. Thesis, Ogun State University, Ago Iwoye, Nigeria.5.    Finc ... Continue Reading