The Priority Ranking Causes of Travelling Accidents in the One Large Private University Area by Applying Delphi Method Statistical Limitations

Gritsada Sua-iam, Kwanchanok Oonta-on, Nutchapongpol Kongchasing, Chakkarphan Sangsuwan, Anuruk Tappakron

Abstract


This research is to study and prioritize the causes of automobile and motorcycle accidents in case one of the large private universities. The primary accident causes reviewed from 5 insurance companies and 5 large universities in Thailand. There are 13 suitable accidents causes suggested by 11 experts, working in University case study. They will be added to the questionnaires and handed on to 331 students, 42 staffs, and 9 sellers by face to face data collection. Drunk driving is most priority with mean value at 4.59. The accident cause from reckless driving and insufficient illumination are obtained priority ranking in number 2 and 3 with 4.40 and 4.33 of average values respectively. The drunk feeling is causes careless driving, and less driving vision, in various accidents cause may be both directly and indirectly impacted from this problem. The results will help to guild university manager make the decision about the key to improve causes of travelling accident in the university area. It should be more applied with other case studies, and found out the differential way in the future. 


Keywords


Accidents causes, Priority ranking, University area, Travelling, Drunk driving

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