پديدآورندگان :
Ahadi Mohammad Reza نويسنده Assistant Professor, Transportation Research Institute, Ministry of Roads and Urban Development, Tehran, Iran. , Sharifi Ali Asghar نويسنده
كليدواژه :
Accident , Crashes , Motorcyclist Injuries , Helmet , Traffic Regulations
چكيده فارسي :
Globally, head and neck injuries resulting from motor vehicle accidents are
a major cause for concern due to their alarmingly high frequency and
fatalities rate. Even so, fatalities are not the only negative impact of
crashes. Some other very common consequences of such injuries include
temporary and permanent morbidity and disability. This paper examines
some of the measures taken to reduce not only the frequency but also
severity of motor vehicle crashes, especially motorcycle accidents, with the
aim of minimizing the number of impacts to the head and neck, which
result in traumatic brain injury, as well as mitigating the woeful
consequences of such occurrences. The measures taken by the Tehran
Traffic Police to reduce the frequency and severity of accidents and injuries
include legislation of stricter traffic laws for all motorists and for
motorcyclists in particular, rigorous enforcement of traffic laws, and
conduction of tutorials on traffic safety and driving laws for traffic law
violators as well as workshops for the public in order to elevate public
awareness regarding traffic affairs. Data analysis was carried out on the
crash data from Tehran province the results and measures taken by the
Tehran Traffic Police. The results showed that when considering the
growing number of vehicles on the streets, the frequency of road traffic
accidents resulting in fatalities caused by head injuries dropped
significantly after implementation of preventive measures by the Tehran
Traffic Police. Specifically, road traffic fatalities in Tehran dropped 29
percent, over double the national ratio and when taking into account the
number of motorcycles in Tehran, there was over 21 percent reduction in
the head injury fatality ratio.
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