Motorcycle Crash Causation Study
Project Information
The Motorcycle Crash Causation Study (MCCS) uses the organization for economic co-operation and development (OECD) data collection methodology, which constitutes a comprehensive on-scene, in-depth accident investigation protocol for motorcycle crashes. This includes interviews with similarly at-risk riders (control group) at each of the crash locations. This collection methodology provides for the development of a statistically robust database that will provide insight into the causes of motorcycle crashes. The database will contain both in-depth data on crash antecedents, as well as data on risk factors (e.g., age, rider experience, speed, alcohol) that will be derived from comparisons of the crash and control samples. The collected data can be used to guide the development of improved countermeasures to crashes, including countermeasures relating to roadway configuration and design. At current funding levels, the MCCS is projected to include about 260 cases, including 520 controls.
Goals
The primary objective of the MCCS is to conduct a large-scale crash investigation study to determine the causes of motorcycle crashes in the United States.
- Safety
- FY 2002-2022 / Safety / Safety Data and Analysis
- Motorcycle Crash Causation Study
AMRP = Annual Modal Research Plan
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Deliverables
- Motorcycle Crash Causation Study: Final Report
- Report: Motorcycle Crash Causation Study: Volume 1-Data Collection and Variable…
- Report: Motorcycle Crash Causation Study: Volume 2-Coding Manual
- Final Report: Motorcycle Crash Causation Study
- Motorcycle Crash Causation Study: Volume 1—Data Collection and Variable Naming
- Motorcycle Crash Causation Study: Volume 2—Coding Manual