Public road transport crashes in a low income country.

Auteur(s)
Dharmaratene, S.D. & Stevenson, M.R.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Involvement in a road traffic crash reported to the Kandy Police in which a government bus, private bus, or a three-wheeler was involved. During the study period, 132 government buses, 243 private buses, and 115 three wheelers were involved in 437 police reported road crashes. Of these crashes, eight (1.8%) were fatal and 132 (30.2%) were crashes resulting in injury requiring hospitalization. The majority of road crashes involved vehicle-vehicle interaction (63.4%) and vehicle-pedestrian interaction (17.8%), while the remainder consisted of vehicle-passenger and vehicle-road structure crashes. The research highlights an increased risk associated with travel on privately owned buses (RR = 2.0, 95% CI 1.6 to 2.5) and three wheelers (RR = 2.2, 95% CI 1.7 to 2.8) compared to travel on government buses. The disparity in crash rates between government and privately owned transportation modes can be explained, in part, by fewer safety requirements being imposed on the deregulated public transportation system. Recommendations are made in order to address the differential in crash rates between public and private vehicle ownership used for public transportation in Sri Lanka. (Author/publisher).

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Bibliotheeknummer
I E133369 /80 / ITRD E133369
Uitgave

Injury Prevention. 2006 /12. ; Pp417-420 (15 Refs.)

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