2009-2017年印度泰米尔纳德邦单车摩托车死亡的伤害概况和流行病学

IF 0.4 Q4 TRANSPORTATION Journal of Road Safety-JRS Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.33492/jrs-d-20-00125
S. Sivasankaran, H. Rangam, V. Balasubramanian
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这篇文章调查了印度泰米尔纳德邦的单车摩托车事故和事故风险,其中骑手死亡或受伤。分析了2009年1月至2017年12月期间所有单人摩托车碰撞事故的医院数据与警方报告的碰撞数据相关,包括人口统计信息、伤害特征以及环境和道路特征。在此期间,共发生16541起单人摩托车撞车事故(致命伤、重伤和轻伤),其中致命事故7447起。大多数致命事故涉及年龄在26至64岁之间的男性摩托车手(5287人)。18岁和25岁的人(1897人)是下一个最常见的摩托车手致命受伤群体。在致命受伤的摩托车手中,66.6%的人戴着头盔。据报道,33.8%的摩托车手在事故发生时没有有效的驾驶执照。摩托车手最常见的损伤是头部损伤(51.3%),其次是多发损伤(20.1%)、腿部损伤(3.3%)和手部损伤(3.2%)。Logistic回归结果表明,特定的道路特征和环境因素增加了致命碰撞的概率:城市道路、高速公路、多车道道路、夜间、没有中位数分隔、十字路口和t形路口、四臂路口、未成年(<18岁)骑手、未持有有效驾照和未使用头盔。建议采取适当的对策来减轻摩托车手的创伤。
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Injury profiles and epidemiology of single vehicle motorcycle fatalities in Tamil Nadu, India, 2009-2017
This article investigates single-vehicle motorcycle crashes and crash risk where a rider is killed or injured in Tamil Nadu, India. Hospital data linked with police-reported crash data, including demographic information, injury characteristics, and environmental and road characteristics, were analysed for all single-vehicle motorcycle crashes between January 2009 and December 2017. A total of 16,541 single-vehicle motorcycle crashes resulted in injuries (fatal, serious, and minor injury) during the period, among which 7,447 were fatal crashes. The majority of fatal crashes involved male motorcyclists aged between 26 and 64 years (5,287). Those aged 18 and 25 years (1,897) were the next most frequent group of fatally injured motorcyclists. Among the fatal injured motorcyclists, 66.6% were wearing a helmet. When reported, 33.8% of motorcyclists did not have a valid driving licence at the time of the incident. Motorcyclists injured most commonly sustained head injuries (51.3%), followed by multiple injuries (20.1%), leg injuries (3.3%), and hand injuries (3.2%). Logistic regression results suggest that specific road characteristics and environmental factors increase the probability of fatal crashes: urban roads, express highways, multiple lane roads, night time, absence of median divider, cross and T-junctions, junctions with four arms, under-aged (<18 years) riders, not holding a valid licence and non-use of helmets. Appropriate countermeasures to mitigate motorcyclist trauma are recommended.
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