نتایج جستجو برای: road crash

تعداد نتایج: 79410  

2014
Sharon Chekijian Melinda Paul Vanessa P Kohl David M Walker Anthony J Tomassoni David C Cone Federico E Vaca

Background. Road traffic crash fatalities in the United States are at the lowest level since 1950. The reduction in crash injury burden is attributed to several factors: public education and prevention programs, traffic safety policies and enforcement, improvements in vehicle design, and prehospital services coupled with emergency and acute trauma care. Globally, the disease burden of road traf...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2006
Letty Aarts Ingrid van Schagen

Driving speed is an important factor in road safety. Speed not only affects the severity of a crash, but is also related to the risk of being involved in a crash. This paper discusses the most important empirical studies into speed and crash rate with an emphasis on the more recent studies. The majority of these studies looked at absolute speed, either at individual vehicle level or at road sec...

2012
Phillipo L Chalya Joseph B Mabula Ramesh M Dass Nkinda Mbelenge Isdori H Ngayomela Alphonce B Chandika Japhet M Gilyoma

BACKGROUND Road traffic crash is of growing public health importance worldwide contributing significantly to the global disease burden. There is paucity of published data on road traffic crashes in our local environment. This study was carried out to describe the injury characteristics and outcome of road traffic crash victims in our local setting and provide baseline data for establishment of ...

2008
Matthew Baldock

Drugs have long been a focus of law enforcement in Australia but recent legislation in a number of Australian states now requires routine drug testing of drivers (testing for cannabis and methamphetamine), with the stated aim of reducing road crashes. Such legislation is justified if these drugs are known to increase the risk of crashing. Literature concerning cannabis and road crash involvemen...

2013
Bing Deng Hongyan Wang Junyi Chen Xuesong Wang Xiaohong Chen

In China, traffic accident data is published annually by the Traffic Management Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security [1]. Accidents without casualties are usually not included. To gain a complete understanding and reliable insight of Shanghai traffic accidents, the project team collected the original accidents records on 192 Shanghai roads between 1-1-2009 and 12-31-2009. The o...

2008
Thomas Jonsson

In recent years the development and use of crash prediction models for roadway safety analyses have received substantial attention. These models, also known as Safety Performance Functions (SPFs), relate the expected crash frequency of roadway elements (intersections, road segments, on-ramps) to traffic volumes and other geometric and operational characteristics. A commonly practiced approach f...

2010
Christina L Hanna Marie Hasselberg Lucie Laflamme Jette Möller

BACKGROUND Young car drivers run a higher risk of road traffic crash and injury not only because of their lack of experience but also because of their young age and their greater propensity for adopting unsafe driving practices. Also, low family socioeconomic position increases the risk of crash and of severe crash in particular. Whether this holds true for young unlicensed drivers as well is n...

2009
Samantha Chen Andry Rakotonirainy Seng Wai Loke

The wide range of contributing factors and circumstances surrounding crashes on road curves suggest that no single intervention can prevent these crashes. This paper presents a novel methodology, based on data mining techniques, to identify contributing factors and the relationship between them. It identifies contributing factors that influence the risk of a crash. Incident records, described u...

2017
Shin - Hyung Cho Seung - Young Kho Dong - Kyu Kim

Truck-involved crashes have higher crash severity than non-truck-involved crashes. There have been many studies about the frequency of crashes and the development of severity models, but those studies only analyzed the relationship between observed variables. To identify why more people are injured or killed when trucks are involved in the crash, we must examine to quantify the complex causal r...

2016
Bianca Brijnath Samantha Bunzli Ting Xia Nabita Singh Peter Schattner Alex Collie Michele Sterling Danielle Mazza

BACKGROUND In Australia, general practitioners (GPs) see around two-thirds of people injured in road traffic crashes. Road traffic crash injuries are commonly associated with diverse physical and psychological symptoms that may be difficult to diagnose and manage. Clinical guidelines have been developed to assist in delivering quality, consistent care, however the extent to which GPs knowledge ...

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