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Exploring regional differences in cyclist safety at roundabouts: A comparative study between the UK (based on Northumbria data) and Belgium

机译:循环队列骑自行车的安全性的区域差异:英国(基于Norlumbarria Data)和比利时的比较研究

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The level of safety for cyclists at roundabouts may vary according to national differences not only in the design itself but also sociodemographic, cyclist and driver behaviour as well as environmental factors. This paper investigates the national influence on cyclist casualty severity at roundabouts by comparing the United Kingdom (using Northumbria as a representative sample) and Belgium. The data included speed limits, socio-demographic characteristics, environmental conditions and driver/cyclist behaviour-related contributory factors. First, a logistic regression analysis for the UK data, including 864 cyclist casualties, was carried out. Increasing the speed limit by ten units (for example 30mph to 40mph) increased the probability of a cyclist being killed or seriously injured by 10%. A cyclist casualty was more than three times more likely to be killed or seriously injured (the odds ratio is 3.02) where sudden braking was recorded as a contributory factor. Second, a separate logistic regression analysis for Belgium was conducted. Cyclists ignoring the priority at roundabouts increased the probability of a fatal or seriously injured collisions (the odds ratio is 2.71). Comparing the individual analysis for both countries, the influence of cyclist age was consistent. Each one-year increase in cyclist age increases chance of being killed or seriously injured as opposed to not being killed or seriously injured by 2 % (odds ratio is 1.02) in both UK and Belgium. A final comparative analysis was applied considering proxy variables for both countries. Three-way chi-square tests of independence showed that all non-behavioural variables (i.e. sociodemographic characteristics, speed limit, and environmental conditions) were found to be statistically different between UK and Belgium for both slight and killed and seriously injured casualties. This suggests that driver/cyclist interaction and behaviour in the two countries is generally similar whilst speed limits, the sociodemographic characteristics of cyclists and environmental conditions are specific for each country. The third part of the logistic regression analysis suggested that the country residual was highly statistically significant. This indicates that there are some statistically significant differences with respect to the characteristics of the two regional datasets used in the analysis.
机译:环形交叉路口的骑车人的安全水平可能因国家差异而异,不仅在设计本身,而且还有各种各样的社会阶层,骑自行车的人和驾驶员行为以及环境因素。本文通过比较英国(使用Northumbria作为代表性样本)和比利时,调查环形交叉口患者伤亡严重程度的国家影响。数据包括速度限制,社会人口特征,环境条件和驾驶员/骑车人行为相关的贡献因素。首先,进行了英国数据的逻辑回归分析,包括864人伤亡人员。增加十个单位(例如30Mph至40mph)的速度限制增加了骑自行车者被杀死或严重伤害10%的概率。骑自行车的人伤员超过三倍以上,杀死或严重受伤(赔率比为3.02),突然制动被记录为缴费因素。其次,进行了比利时的单独逻辑回归分析。徒步旅行者忽视环形交叉路口的优先权增加了致命或严重伤害碰撞的概率(赔率比为2.71)。比较两个国家的个人分析,骑术时代的影响是一致的。每年增加骑术时代的增加会增加被杀死或严重受伤的可能性,而不是在英国和比利时在2%(赔率比为1.02)中的杀害或严重伤害。应用最终的比较分析,考虑两国代理变量。独立性的三元奇方检验表明,在英国和比利时之间发现所有非行为变量(即社会渗目特征,限速和环境条件)对于轻微和杀害和严重受伤的伤亡。这表明两国的驾驶员/骑自行车者互动和行为普遍相似,速度限制,骑自行车者和环境条件的社会造影特征是每个国家的特定。逻辑回归分析的第三部分表明,国家残余是高度统计学意义。这表明对于分析中使用的两个区域数据集的特征存在一些统计上显着的差异。

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