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Investigation Of Injury Traffic Accident Numbers According To Oecd Countries

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  • Aysen ÅIMÅEK KANDEMIR

    (Kocaeli University/TURKEY)

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Transport, which concerns the importance of our lives, is also associated with many aspects such as economic, health, and education. These dimensions also have an impact on the development level of the country. Traffic accidents are an important element associated with transportation. The consequences of this element can be materially damaged, injured or mortal. Measures taken to solve this problem, which is very important, are increasing day by day. In this study, OECD countries were taken into consideration according to the number of traffic accidents with injuries. The clustering of countries according to traffic accidents with injuries in 2017 and whether there is a statistically significant difference between these clusters were tried to be determined.

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Handle: RePEc:jle:joujos:jos1103
DOI: 10.47243/jos.1.1.03
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