Research on safety measures with a focus on the psychological and behavioral characteristics of bicycle users, from children to senior citizens

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Kazumi Renge
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As part of a research project of the International Association for Traffic and Safety Sciences (IATSS), a series of surveys were conducted on the behavior of cyclists and the countermeasures. This paper outlines the mechanisms of bicycle accidents in Japan and their countermeasures. According to accident statistics, the two target groups for the prevention of bicycle accidents include the child population of elementary, junior high, and high school students, and the older population aged 65 years and over. Questionnaires and behavioral observation surveys of junior high school students revealed tendencies for students to violate rules, such as not stopping temporarily, not searching left and right at crossings, riding alongside, and looking aside when riding. A field experiment with junior high school students using gyro sensors revealed that their level of searching for safety was extremely low. Furthermore, clear differences existed in the manner in which each individual searched. Based on these results, several educational and practical activities were performed. In addition, a study was conducted with older cyclists at a driving school to measure behavioral characteristics, such as searching behavior at crossings and riding (walking) position. The license status factor significantly impacted the safety aspects of the behavior of older cyclists, with unlicensed cyclists lacking safety searching behavior when passing through intersections and crossing the road and having lower riding position scores.

研究安全措施,重点关注自行车使用者(从儿童到老年人)的心理和行为特征
作为国际交通与安全科学协会 (IATSS) 研究项目的一部分,对骑自行车者的行为和对策进行了一系列调查。本文概述了日本自行车事故的发生机制及其对策。根据事故统计数据,预防自行车事故的两个目标群体包括小学生、初中生和高中生等儿童群体以及 65 岁及以上的老年人群。对初中生的问卷调查和行为观察调查显示,学生有违反规则的倾向,如不临时停车、在十字路口不左顾右盼、并排骑车、骑车时向旁边看等。使用陀螺仪传感器对初中生进行的实地实验显示,他们的安全意识极低。此外,每个人的搜索方式也存在明显差异。基于这些结果,我们开展了多项教育和实践活动。此外,还在一所驾校对骑自行车的老年人进行了一项研究,以测量他们的行为特征,如在十字路口的搜索行为和骑行(行走)姿势。驾照状况因素对老年骑车者的安全行为有很大影响,无照骑车者在通过十字路口和横穿马路时缺乏安全搜索行为,骑行姿势得分也较低。
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IATSS Research
IATSS Research TRANSPORTATION-
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
6.20%
发文量
44
审稿时长
42 weeks
期刊介绍: First published in 1977 as an international journal sponsored by the International Association of Traffic and Safety Sciences, IATSS Research has contributed to the dissemination of interdisciplinary wisdom on ideal mobility, particularly in Asia. IATSS Research is an international refereed journal providing a platform for the exchange of scientific findings on transportation and safety across a wide range of academic fields, with particular emphasis on the links between scientific findings and practice in society and cultural contexts. IATSS Research welcomes submission of original research articles and reviews that satisfy the following conditions: 1.Relevant to transportation and safety, and the multiple impacts of transportation systems on security, human health, and the environment. 2.Contains important policy and practical implications based on scientific evidence in the applicable academic field. In addition to welcoming general submissions, IATSS Research occasionally plans and publishes special feature sections and special issues composed of invited articles addressing specific topics.
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