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Citation

Wang C, Lu L, Lu J. Traffic Injury Prev. 2015; 16(5): 507-512.

Affiliation

a School of Transportation Engineering , Tongji University , 4800 Cao'an Road, Shanghai 201804 , China ., Phone: +86-18221148065 Email: wkobec@hotmail.com.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15389588.2014.969802

PMID

25310346

Abstract

OBJECTIVE This study investigated factors correlated with the severity of injuries sustained by bicyclists in bicycle-motor vehicle crashes at unsignalized intersections to develop site-specific countermeasures and interventions to improve bicycle safety.

METHOD Crash data were extracted from accident reports entered into the Kentucky State Police's Kentucky Collision Database in 2002-2012. A partial proportional odds model was developed for data analysis.

RESULTS According to our modeling results, stop-controlled intersections, one-lane approaches, helmet usage, and lower speed limits were associated with decreased injury severity, while uncontrolled intersections, older (age>55) drivers and bicyclists, child (age<16) bicyclists, foggy and rainy weather, inadequate use of lights in dark conditions, and wet road surfaces were linked with increased injury severity.

CONCLUSIONS Based on these results, we suggest the development of educational programs focused on the following groups: child bicyclists, older bicyclists, and older drivers. Investigating and modifying street lighting could improve bicycle safety. Implementing road diets/traffic calming methods could create a safer traffic environment. Certain traffic control strategies (e.g., stop control) could be considered for uncontrolled intersection s with high bicycle exposure, and helmet campaigns should be launched to increase helmet awareness and use. The study also suggests some interesting future research directions, including examining driver/bicyclist behaviors at uncontrolled intersections and studying the riding behaviors of child bicyclists in Kentucky.


Language: en

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