Influence of driver nationality on the risk of causing vehicle collisions in Spain.

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Lardelli-Claret, P. de Dios Luna-del-Castillo, J. Juan Jimenez-Moleon, J. Bueno-Cavanillas, A. Garcia Martin, M. & Galvez Vargas, R.
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Abstract

The study objective was to estimate the association between driver nationality and the risk of causing a collision between vehicles in motion. Collisions that occurred in Spain during the period from 1990 to 1999 were studied in a retrospective, matched by collision, case-control study. Participants was responsible (case) and non-responsible (control) drivers identified in the databases of the Direccion General de Trafico (General Traffic Directorate) who were involved in a collisions between two or more four wheeled vehicles in motion, in which only one of the drivers had committed a traffic violation. Crude odds ratios (ORs) for the effect of driver nationality on the risk of causing a collision were significantly higher for foreign drivers than for Spanish drivers, and ranged from a minimum of 1.19 (95% CI 1.09 to 1.29) for Portuguese drivers to a maximum of 2.06 (1.88 to 2.27) for British drivers. Corresponding adjusted ORs were slightly lower, but were still significantly higher than 1 for all nationalities except Italian, Belgian, and American (USA). Adjusted ORs were usually higher for collisions that occurred in urban areas than on open roads. Authorities responsible for traffic safety, and drivers in general, should consider foreign drivers in Spain at particularly high risk for causing collisions, especially in urban areas. (Author/publisher)

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C 24117 [electronic version only]
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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, Vol. 56 (2002), No. 5 (May), p. 394-398, 18 ref.

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