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Citation

McAndrews C. Inj. Prev. 2011; 17(3): 204-207.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1136/ip.2010.029306

PMID

21482561

Abstract

According to commonly used measures of traffic safety, Sweden has one of the safest road transportation systems in the world, whereas the USA has relatively poor road safety performance. Although national comparisons are useful, they are problematical because they generalize across a diverse mix of travel environments (e.g., urban and rural). This study used an array of traffic death rates to determine whether comparable urban regions in Sweden and California-Stockholm and San Francisco-have similar road safety performance for various types of road users. The study found that the Stockholm region is far safer than the San Francisco Bay area for pedestrians and bicyclists, even when comparing the regions' core cities, but may not be any safer for motor vehicle occupants. In addition, comparing traffic safety with traditional measures of exposure such as population and motor vehicle travel produced different results than measures that account for mode-specific exposure.


Language: en

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