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Problems with assessing safety of vulnerable road users based on traffic accident data

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Problemy z oceną bezpieczeństwa niechronionych uczestników ruchu na podstawie danych o wypadkach drogowych
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The problem of poor quality of traffic accident data assembled in national databases has been addressed in European project InDeV. Vulnerable road users (pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and moped riders) are especially affected by underreporting of accidents and misreporting of injury severity. Analyses of data from the European CARE database shows differences between countries in accident number trends as well as in fatality and injury rates which are difficult to explain. A survey of InDeV project partners from 7 EU countries helped to identify differences in their countries in accident and injury definitions as well as in reporting and data checking procedures. Measures to improve the quality of accident data are proposed such as including pedestrian falls in accident statistics, precisely defining minimum injury and combining police accident records with hospital data.
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Artykuł przedstawia częściowe wyniki projektu InDeV, którego celem jest pogłębiona analiza przyczyn wypadków z niechronionymi uczestnikami ruchu (NUR). W ramach projektu zbadano jakość i spójność danych o wypadkach drogowych gromadzonych w krajach UE na podstawie raportów policyjnych. Problem zaniżonej liczby wypadków oraz niewłaściwego określania ich ciężkości dotyczy w szczególności NUR (pieszych, rowerzystów, motocyklistów i motorowerzystów). Wykonano analizy statystyczne oparte o dane pochodzące z europejskiej bazy o wypadkach drogowych CARE. Analiza ujawniła trudne do wytłumaczenia różnice pomiędzy krajami, zarówno w odniesieniu do trendów liczby wypadków, jak i wskaźników ofiar śmiertelnych i rannych.
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149--168
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Bibliogr. 26 poz., il., tab.
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  • Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering
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  • Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering
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  • Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering
  • Motor Transport Institute, Warsaw, Poland
  • Motor Transport Institute, Warsaw, Poland
Bibliografia
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  • 2. J. Alsop and J. Langley, "Under-reporting of motor vehicle traffic crash victims in New Zealand", Accid. Anal. Prev., vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 353–359, 2001.
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  • 19. M. Muller and S. Haustein, "Factors contributing to young moped rider accidents in Denmark", Accid. Anal. Prev., vol. 87, pp. 1–7, 2016.
  • 20. P. Olszewski, P. Szagała, M. Wolański, and A. Zielińska, "Pedestrian fatality risk in accidents at unsignalized zebra crosswalks in Poland", Accid. Anal. Prev., vol. 84, pp. 83–91, 2015.
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  • 2016, http://www.indev-project.eu/InDeV/EN/Documents/pdf/2-1-1.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=1.
  • 22. P. Schepers et al., "An international review of the frequency of single-bicycle crashes (SBCs) and their relation to bicycle modal share.", Inj. Prev., pp. 1–6, 2014.
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  • 26. G. Yannis et al., "D.1.14 CADaS - The Common Accident Data Set", SafetyNet Deliverable, 2008.
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