An Analysis of Rear-End Impact Crash Characteristics and Injury Pattern in Malaysia

M. Widia, B.S. Jamaludin, A. A. Ab. Rashid, E. H. Sukadarin, N. S. Fauzan, H. A. Aziz, H. Osman, E. N. Roslin, Yassierli, H. Zadry, Y.T. Prasetyo, M.S. Neubert
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Rear-end crashes are one of the most common types of accidents. The characteristics of rear impact crash (based on accident data in Malaysia) have not been well studied. The objective of this study is to investigate the rear impact crash characteristics in Malaysia between 2016 and 2018 using data obtained from Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement (JSPT), Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) Pol 27. The analysis revealed that motorcycles (40.3%) were the largest contributor to rear-end crashes, followed by occupant car (36.3%), lorry (16.3%), four-wheel (3.8%), bus (1.6%) and other vehicles (1.6%). The majority did not suffer any injury (60.8%), while there were fatalities (16.8%), injuries (14.3%), and severe injuries (8.1%). The highest percentage of fatal crashes occurred at the speed limit area 110 km/h (23.6%). The chi-square test showed that speed limit and type of crash were significantly associated (p<0.01). The result also showed a significant association between main vehicle part damage and injury level (p<0.01). The study shows a thorough examination and analysis of rear impact crash characteristics can provide important and useful information to guide transport policy, vehicle design, and driver education. Further research is needed to fully understand the key factors that contribute to rear-end impact crashes in Malaysia.
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马来西亚汽车追尾碰撞特征及伤害模式分析
追尾事故是最常见的交通事故之一。后方碰撞的特征(基于马来西亚的事故数据)尚未得到很好的研究。本研究的目的是利用马来西亚皇家警察(RMP) Pol 27从武吉安交通调查和执法(JSPT)获得的数据,调查马来西亚2016年至2018年期间的后部碰撞碰撞特征。分析显示,摩托车(40.3%)是造成追尾事故的最大原因,其次是轿车(36.3%)、卡车(16.3%)、四轮驱动汽车(3.8%)、公共汽车(1.6%)和其他车辆(1.6%)。大多数人没有受到任何伤害(60.8%),而死亡(16.8%),受伤(14.3%)和严重伤害(8.1%)。在限速110公里/小时区域发生的致命事故比例最高(23.6%)。卡方检验显示车速限制与碰撞类型有显著相关(p<0.01)。结果表明,车辆主要部件损伤与损伤程度之间存在显著相关性(p<0.01)。该研究表明,彻底检查和分析后碰撞特性可以为指导交通政策、车辆设计和驾驶员教育提供重要而有用的信息。需要进一步的研究来充分了解导致马来西亚追尾事故的关键因素。
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