Road Accident Analysis of Nashik City
Abstract
Now a day time due to flying urbanization and expansion ridership has enlarged. This has then led to dangerous circumstances for drivers as fit as for pedestrians as the quantity of accidents concluded the past years has meaningfully intensify. The learning focuses on emerging a reversion model to forecast the numeral of accidents along the selected stretch of road in Nashik city of India. Best fit trends for several constraints have been found to arrive at the greatest model from the investigation using MS Excel 2007 and Origin Software.
How to cite this article:
Kshatriya RR, Sathe PS. Road Accident Analysis
of Nashik City. J Adv Res Auto Tech Transp Sys
2019; 4(2): 7-33
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Published
2019-12-21
How to Cite
KSHATRIYA, R.R..
Road Accident Analysis of Nashik City.
Journal of Advanced Research in Automotive Technology and Transportation System, [S.l.], v. 3, n. 2, p. 7-11, dec. 2019.
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