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Characteristics of animal-related motor vehicle crashes in select National Park Service units—United States, 1990–2013

机译:联合动物有关机动车的特点在美国国家公园服务单位 - 美国,1990-2013

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Objectives: Nationally, animal–motor vehicle crashes (AVCs) account for 4.4% of all types of motor vehicle crashes (MVCs). AVCs are a safety risk for drivers and animals and many National Park Service (NPS) units (e.g., national park, national monument, or national parkway) have known AVC risk factors, including rural locations and substantial animal densities. We sought to describe conditions and circumstances involving AVCs to guide traffic and wildlife management for prevention of AVCs in select NPS units.Methods: We conducted an analysis using NPS law enforcement MVC data. An MVC is a collision involving an in-transit motor vehicle that occurred or began on a public roadway. An AVC is characterized as a collision between a motor vehicle and an animal. A non-AVC is a crash between a motor vehicle and any object other than an animal or noncollision event (e.g., rollover crash). The final data for analysis included 54,068 records from 51 NPS units during 1990–2013. Counts and proportions were calculated for categorical variables and medians and ranges were calculated for continuous variables. We used Pearson’s chi-square to compare circumstances of AVCs and non-AVCs. Data were compiled at the park regional level; NPS parks are assigned to 1 of 7 regions based on the park’s location.Results: AVCs accounted for 10.4% (5,643 of 54,068) of all MVCs from 51 NPS units. The Northeast (2,021 of 5,643; 35.8%) and Intermountain (1,180 of 5,643; 20.9%) regions had the largest percentage of the total AVC burden. November was the peak month for AVCs across all regions (881 of 5,643; 15.6%); however, seasonality varied by park geographic regions. The highest counts of AVCs were reported during fall for the National Capital, Northeast/Southeast, and Northeast regions; winter for the Southeast region; and summer for Intermountain and Pacific West regions.Conclusions: AVCs represent a public health and wildlife safety concern for NPS units. AVCs in select NPS units were approximately 2-fold higher than the national percentage for AVCs. The peak season for AVCs varied by NPS region. Knowledge of region-specific seasonality patterns for AVCs can help NPS staff develop mitigation strategies for use primarily during peak AVC months. Improving AVC data collection might provide NPS with a more complete understanding of risk factors and seasonal trends for specific NPS units. By collecting information concerning the animal species hit, park managers can better understand the impacts of AVC to wildlife population health.
机译:目的:全国性,动物机动车崩溃(AVCS)占所有类型机动车崩溃(MVC)的4.4%。 AVCS是司机和动物的安全风险,以及许多国家公园服务(NPS)单位(例如,国家公园,国家纪念碑或国家大道)已知为AVC危险因素,包括农村地点和大量的动物密度。我们试图描述涉及AVC的条件和情况,以指导在选择NPS单位中预防AVCS的流量和野生动物管理。方法:我们使用NPS执法MVC数据进行了分析。 MVC是涉及发生或始于公共道路的过境机动车的碰撞。 AVC的特征在于机动车辆和动物之间的碰撞。非AVC是机动车辆和除动物或非可收集事件之外的任何目的之间的碰撞(例如,翻转崩溃)。 1990 - 2013年期间,分析的最终数据包括51个NPS单位的54,068条。计算分类变量的计数和比例,并计算了连续变量的中位数和范围。我们使用Pearson的Chi-Square来比较AVCS和非AVC的情况。数据在公园区域层面编制; NPS公园基于公园的位置分配给7个区域中的1个。结果:AVCS占所有MVC的10.4%(5,643的54,068),来自51个NPS单位。东北(2,021分,共5,643; 35.8%)和接口(1,180分,为5,643; 20.9%)地区的占AVC负担的比例最大。 11月是所有地区的AVC的高峰月(881的5,643; 15.6%);然而,公园地理区域各种各样的季节性。在堕落期间为国家资本,东北/东南和东北地区均报告了最高的AVC;冬天为东南部地区;和夏天为国际山脉和太平洋西部地区。结论:AVCS代表NPS单位的公共卫生和野生动物安全问题。选择NPS单位的AVCS比AVC的国家百分比高约2倍。 NPS区域各种各样的AVC的旺季。了解AVC的区域特定季节性模式,可以帮助NPS工作人员开发缓解策略,主要是在高峰期在AVC个月内使用。改善AVC数据收集可能提供NPS,更完全了解特定NPS单元的风险因素和季节性趋势。通过收集有关动物物种的信息,Park管理人员可以更好地了解AVC对野生动物人口健康的影响。

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    《Traffic Injury Prevention》 |2019年第4期|共6页
  • 作者单位

    Epidemic Intelligence Service Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;

    Epidemic Intelligence Service Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development Center for Surveillance Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Division of Unintentional Injury Prevention;

    United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps;

    United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps;

    Office of Public Health and Wildlife Health Branch Biological Resources Division National Park Service;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 特种医学;
  • 关键词

    National Park Service; motor vehicle crashes; wildlife; traffic; seasonality;

    机译:国家公园服务;机动车崩溃;野生动物;交通;季节性;

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