原文传递 Cyclist safety in Queensland: crash factors and countermeasures.
题名: Cyclist safety in Queensland: crash factors and countermeasures.
作者: THORNTON-B (Queensland Department of Transport, Australia); JOHNSTON-K (Queensland. Department of Transport, Australia); MCNEVIN-B (Queensland. Department of Transport, Australia)
关键词: ACCIDENT-; 1643-; CLASSIFICATION-; 8513-; BICYCLE-; 1211-; EDUCATION-; 1682-; ROAD-USER; 1755-; ENFORCEMENT-LAW; 1534-; CONFERENCE-; 8525-; AUSTRALIA-; 8006-; MID-BLOCK
摘要: Increasing the amount of cycling in our communities has many positive benefits. However, the perception of cycling as a dangerous form of transport may hinder desired increase. To address this issue, the State Cycle Unit, Queensland Transport, has undertaken a comprehensive analysis of bicycle crash data from 1994-1999, in order to obtain a better understanding of the causes and extent of cycling crashes. Findings suggest that angle crashes represent a high number of incidents involving cyclists. Contrary to accepted wisdom, mid-block accidents were also highly represented. Further analysis of these crashes revealed a variety of causes, such as driveway incidents, car door openings, and unsafe distances for overtaking. These findings have various practical implications. Specifically, strategic educational campaigns targeting the problem areas identified would assist in enhancing community awareness of the issues encountered by cyclists. Cyclist safety can also be improved through the development and implementation of engineering countermeasures. However the physical and temporal data available for this analysis limit the cost-effectiveness and suitability of countermeasure selection. It is not until further detailed data is available on cyclist exposure patterns and behaviour and on traffic environments (traffic speed, volume and composition) that the key factors leading to crashes can be determined and appropriate specific countermeasures implemented with some confidence. Through appropriate and visible education, engineering, and enforcement it is hoped that the broader community will be encouraged to cycle, making it an integral and viable part of the wider transport system. (a) For the covering entry of this conference, please see IRRD abstract no. E202589.
总页数: ROAD SAFETY RESEARCH, POLICING AND EDUCATION CONFERENCE, 2000, BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA. 2000. pp165-70 (11 Refs.)
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