TRAFFIC ACCIDENT COSTING FOR THAILAND
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概要
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This paper presents the results of Thailand study of traffic accident costing. Five provinces are selected as representatives for north-eastern, northern, middle, southern region and the capital city. They are Khon Kaen, Lampang, Nakhonsawan, Songkhla, and Bangkok. The Human Capital Method (HCM) is adopted for the 2004 study in which 13,766 people were killed. The cost components are grouped into three categories thus: human category comprising loss of productivity, medical treatment, long term care, quality of life and emergency service; property damage category comprising vehicle and non-vehicle damages; and general traffic accident category comprising insurance, police administration, judicial, emergency rescue services and travel delay. Further, all estimated costs are computed for four levels of casualty and accident severities. The total costs of traffic accident in Thailand for the year 2004 are estimated at 153,755 million baht (approximately US$ 3,460 million).
著者
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TANEERANANON Pichai
Department of Civil Engineering Prince of Songkla University
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THONGCHIM Pipat
Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Prince of Songkla University
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LUATHEP Paramet
Department of Civil Engineering Faculty of Engineering Prince of Songkla University
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PRAPONGSENA Phayada
Bureau of Traffic Safety, Department of Highways, Ministry of Transport, Bangkok
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