Hypothesis test on the limit speed of vehicle circulation in two segments of highways in Costa Rica

Authors

  • Daniela Barquero Salgado Universidad San Marcos Author
  • Johan Pablo Vargas Pereira Universidad San Marcos Author

Keywords:

Statistics, Hypothesis test, Tolerance interval, Statistical test, Normalization

Abstract

In Costa Rica, the leading cause of death in road accidents is speeding, therefore, this work intends to confirm, based on a sample, if the average speed of the cars in two different sectors of Costa Rica’s highways matches with the established limit, to confirm this objective, an exploratory quantitative investigation was carried out, using the scientific method by the establishment and testing of hypotheses, it was found that the average speed of the vehicles that circulate in the studied sectors is greater than the limit indicated in the law, this demonstrates the importance of statistics to determine road behaviors and helps in decision making to improve road safety.

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Author Biographies

  • Daniela Barquero Salgado, Universidad San Marcos

    Licenciada en Manejo de Recursos Naturales, Customer Master Data Analyst 3M, Universidad Nacional & Universidad San Marcos.

  • Johan Pablo Vargas Pereira, Universidad San Marcos

    Master en Administración Educativa, docente de Estadística, Universidad San Marcos.

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Published

2023-06-25

How to Cite

Barquero Salgado, D., & Vargas Pereira, J. P. (2023). Hypothesis test on the limit speed of vehicle circulation in two segments of highways in Costa Rica. Revista Académica Institucional, 5(1), 13-22. https://rai.usam.ac.cr/index.php/raiusam/article/view/95

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