نتایج جستجو برای: motor vehicles

تعداد نتایج: 214245  

2006
Paul Heaton

Many police agencies have enacted measures designed to reduce racial profiling, yet little empirical evidence exists regarding the effects of such programs. In this paper I use the occurrence of a racial profiling scandal in New Jersey to quantify the effect of a move towards more race-neutral policing. Using a quadrupledifferences approach, I estimate that the scandal and subsequent reforms le...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2009
David C Schwebel Despina Stavrinos Elizabeth M Kongable

Individual differences in temperament and personality are closely linked to motor vehicle safety. However, 13% of Americans who die in transportation-related injuries are not killed in motor vehicle crashes, but rather in pedestrian injuries. This study was designed to study links between two individual difference measures, attentional control and high intensity pleasure, and pedestrian injury ...

2014
Marianthi-Anna Kioumourtzoglou Donna Spiegelman Adam A Szpiro Lianne Sheppard Joel D Kaufman Jeff D Yanosky Ronald Williams Francine Laden Biling Hong Helen Suh

BACKGROUND Exposure measurement error is a concern in long-term PM2.5 health studies using ambient concentrations as exposures. We assessed error magnitude by estimating calibration coefficients as the association between personal PM2.5 exposures from validation studies and typically available surrogate exposures. METHODS Daily personal and ambient PM2.5, and when available sulfate, measureme...

2012
Helen L. Laas

One Woman's journey through the Trials and Triumphs of Disability , Disabled Peoples International 8th World Assembly 2011 Durban, South Africa, October 10-13, 2011. When embarking on my career as a teacher at a special school in South Africa, I never thought that a motor vehicle accident would place me in the position where my learners with disabilities suddenly saw me as an ally. Little did I...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2010
Lisa Sakshaug Aliaksei Laureshyn Ase Svensson Christer Hydén

Whether the safest roundabout design for cyclists is to separate cycle crossings or integrate cyclists with motorists is an extensively discussed issue. Studies using accident statistics indicate that a separated cycle crossing is the safest for high motor vehicle volumes. However, the results have not been satisfyingly explained. This article combines quantitative and qualitative methods in tr...

Journal: :Clinical Interventions in Aging 2007
Sherrilene Classen Ellen DS Lopez Sandra Winter Kezia D Awadzi Nita Ferree Cynthia W Garvan

The topic of motor vehicle crashes among the elderly is dynamic and multi-faceted requiring a comprehensive and synergistic approach to intervention planning. This approach must be based on the values of a given population as well as health statistics and asserted through community, organizational and policy strategies. An integrated summary of the predictors (quantitative research), and views ...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2013
Zhirui Ye Yunlong Zhang Dominique Lord

The modeling of relationships between motor vehicle crashes and underlying factors has been investigated for more than three decades. Recently, many highway safety studies have documented the use of negative binomial (NB) regression models. On rare occasions, the Poisson model may be the only alternative especially when crash sample mean is low. Pearson's X(2) and the scaled deviance (G(2)) are...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2006
E Vingilis A I McLeod J Seeley R Mann R Voas C Compton

PURPOSE This study evaluated the cross-border safety impact of extended drinking hours from 1:00 to 2:00 a.m., in licensed establishments in Ontario, Canada. METHODS This study examined patterns in total and alcohol-related casualties in: (1) Windsor, Ontario, Canada compared to Detroit, Michigan, US with a 2:00 a.m. closing time, and (2) Ontario compared to Michigan for overall trends. The c...

2013

Several automotive collision reports involving zolpidem were submitted to the FDA, as well as evidence that zolpidem blood levels above 50 ng/mL can impair driving sufficiently to cause a motor vehicle accident. Driving simulation and laboratory studies found that when given a dose of 10 mg zolpidem, 3% of men and 15% of women had zolpidem concentrations above 50 ng/mL eight hours post-dose. Cl...

2011
Michael N. Johnstone

Wireless Sensor Networks are becoming popular as a simple means of collecting data by public utilities, motor vehicle manufacturers and other organisations. Unfortunately the devices on such networks are often insecure by default, which presents problems in terms of the integrity of the data provided across those networks. This paper explores a range of attacks that were successful on a network...

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