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Temporal Analysis: Compare car accident rates and characteristics before, during, and after the war. Identify any significant changes in frequency, severity, types of accidents, and affected geographical areas.
Spatial Analysis: Map the spatial distribution of accidents before, during, and after the war. Look for changes in accident hotspots and how they relate to wartime factors like military installations, infrastructure damage, and population displacement.
Driver Analysis: Assess if driver demographics affected by the war (e.g., younger/older drivers, military personnel, displaced populations) experienced different accident patterns.
Behavioral Analysis: Explore potential changes in driver behavior due to factors like heightened stress, increased fatigue.
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