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Severity of road crashes involving pedestrians in Metro Manila, Philippines

机译:菲律宾马尼拉大都会涉及行人的严重道路交通事故

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Pedestrians are considered as one of the most vulnerable road users in less developed countries (LDCs). Yet, pedestrian safety remains poorly addressed in both urban and rural transportation plans in most LDCs. Since most pedestrian injury severity studies are conducted in developed countries, this study fills the gap with an inquiry focused on a highly urbanized region of an LDC that faces a rapid increase in car ownership and increasing pedestrian-related traffic injuries, documenting specific pedestrian safety issues and providing guidance for injury prevention measures in such places. Using the Metro Manila Accident Reporting and Analysis System (MMARAS) data from 2008 to 2011, this study combines binomial logistic regression and street level analysis that further explores the statistical results and examines other factors that contribute to collisions and increase the potential for serious injury or death in three cities in Metro Manila: Makati, Manila, and Quezon. The results of the binomial regression analysis show that traffic crashes that involve heavy and multiple vehicles, and an elderly pedestrian (60 years old and above), as well as those that occurred during the evening (7 pm to midnight) and late at night (1 am to 5 am) have significantly higher odds of resulting in a fatal outcome; when the crash involves a female pedestrian and when the road surface is wet the odds of a fatal outcome are lower. Moreover, by closely examining the environment of these roadways, the study finds that most pedestrian fatalities occur on high-speed, high-traffic-volume, multilane roadways, that are surrounded by land uses that generate a particularly problematic mix of heavy vehicular and pedestrian traffic. The street level analysis also finds that fatal pedestrian crashes occur close to different types of transit stations. The results of this study of three cities in Metro Manila, reflect the twofold challenge to pedestrian safety in rapidly urbanizing areas in countries such as the Philippines that are classified as lower-middle-income: they face some of the same pedestrian safety issues as more developed areas, but with a much larger number of pedestrians using the streets, and a built environment that was not planned for the high volume and speed of motor vehicle traffic on today's roadways. Policies and planning that support increased pedestrian safety therefore need to address this dual challenge in the contexts where they are most needed. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:行人被视为欠发达国家(LDC)中最脆弱的道路使用者之一。但是,在大多数最不发达国家的城市和农村交通运输计划中,行人安全问题仍未得到解决。由于大多数行人伤害严重性研究是在发达国家进行的,因此该研究填补了这一空白,针对的是最不发达国家高度城市化的地区,该地区面临着汽车保有量迅速增加和与行人相关的交通伤害增加的情况,并记录了特定的行人安全问题并为此类场所的伤害预防措施提供指导。这项研究使用2008年至2011年的马尼拉大都会事故报告和分析系统(MMARAS)数据,结合了二项式逻辑回归和街道水平分析,进一步分析了统计结果,并研究了其他导致碰撞并增加严重伤害或潜在伤害的因素。马尼拉大都会三个城市死亡:马卡蒂,马尼拉和奎松。二项式回归分析的结果表明,交通事故涉及重型车辆和多辆车辆以及年老的行人(60岁及以上),以及夜间(晚上7点至午夜)和深夜(凌晨1点至凌晨5点)导致致命后果的几率明显更高;当撞车事故涉及一名女性行人时,并且当路面潮湿时,致命后果的几率更低。此外,通过仔细检查这些车道的环境,研究发现大多数行人死亡发生在高速,高流量,多车道的车道上,这些车道被土地利用所包围,产生了特别麻烦的重型车辆和行人混合路交通。街道水平分析还发现,致命的行人交通事故发生在不同类型的公交车站附近。这项对马尼拉大都会三个城市的研究结果反映出,在菲律宾等被归为中等偏下收入国家的快速城市化地区,行人安全面临着双重挑战:他们面临着与行人安全相同的一些挑战发达的地区,但有更多的行人通行街道,并且没有为当今道路上的高流量和高速度的机动车交通规划的建成环境。因此,支持提高行人安全性的政策和规划需要在最需要的情况下应对这一双重挑战。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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