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Analytic Methods In Accident Research

Analytic Methods in Accident Research publishes manuscripts on the development and application of innovative statistical and econometric methods to the study of vehicle crashes and other transportation and non-transportation-related accidents. The journal emphasizes methodological approaches that provide new insights into factors affecting accident frequency and severity, with application areas including transportation safety, construction safety, and other domains involving unintended consequences of human behavior, machine failures, or system failures resulting in property damage or bodily injury.

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Impact Factor 12.6
Quartile Q1
Open Access Type Open
ISSN 2213-6657
eISSN 2213-6665
Invitation Only No
Cost Range Open access journal; authors are responsible for payment of the article publishing charge (APC) if the manuscript is accepted.

Submission Instructions

Analytic Methods In Accident Research accepts the following article types. Click on an article type to view submission instructions.

Original Article

Cover Letter Cover Letter requirements are not specified.
Abstract An abstract is required. Abstract must not exceed 250 words.
Manuscript Manuscripts must be divided into clearly defined and numbered sections, and the abstract must not be included in the section numbering. Include 1 to 7 English keywords and, if generative AI was used in manuscript preparation, add a declaration statement in a new section before the references list.
References References must be cited consistently and include author names, source title, publication year, and volume, article number, or page range where applicable.
Figures & Tables Figures must be supplied as separate files along with the manuscript, while tables must be submitted as editable text. All figures and tables must be cited in the text, numbered consecutively, and provided with captions.
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Recent Publications

An exploratory latent segmentation approach to account for temporally shifting parameters in driver injury-severity models

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An evasive action-based bivariate extreme value model for estimating pedestrian crash frequency using traffic conflicts

Saransh Sahu, Yasir Ali, Sebastien Glaser, Shimul Md Mazharul Haque

10.1016/j.amar.2026.100420
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Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to publish?

1 day from submission to first decision; 34 days from submission to decision after review; 132 days from submission to acceptance; 6 days from acceptance to online publication.

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Open access journal; authors are responsible for payment of the article publishing charge (APC) if the manuscript is accepted.

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Research Topics

Traffic and Road Safety Urban Transport and Accessibility Injury Epidemiology and Prevention Traffic Prediction and Management Techniques Traffic control and management Transportation Planning and Optimization Automotive and Human Injury Biomechanics Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety Diverse Scientific and Economic Studies Human auditory perception and evaluation Educational Robotics and Engineering Infrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring Vehicle emissions and performance Occupational Health and Safety Research Human-Automation Interaction and Safety Economic and Environmental Valuation Air Quality and Health Impacts Statistical Methods and Bayesian Inference Wind and Air Flow Studies Noise Effects and Management Asphalt Pavement Performance Evaluation Risk and Safety Analysis Advanced Statistical Methods and Models Safety Warnings and Signage Hydrology and Drought Analysis