Motorcycle ownership and injury in China.

Junhua Zhang, Robyn Norton, K C Tang, Sing Kai Lo, Zhuo Jiatong, Geng Wenkui
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Abstract

Background: China has made tremendous progress in its economic development in the past two decades. Accompanying this economic development has been an evident shift in the modes of transport, from walking and cycling to the use of motorcycles and, increasingly, four-wheel vehicles. Such changes are likely to have also produced changes in the patterns and numbers of road traffic injuries, including increases in motorcycle injuries. However, such changes have not been well documented. The work described in this paper sought, therefore, to document the changes in motorcycle ownership, motorcyclist mortality and injury rates in China since 1987.

Methods: National traffic ownership and injury data from 1987 to 2001 were obtained from the National Bureau for Traffic Administration. Additionally, traffic ownership and injury records from 1997 to 2001 were collected from local police offices from 20 counties in Guangxi Region. Population data were obtained from the national and county statistics bureaus. Motorcycle ownership, fatality and injury trends over time were calculated.

Results: Nationally, motorcycles accounted for 23.4% of all registered motor vehicles in 1987, increasing to 63.2% in 2001. Motorcyclist fatalities and injuries increased 5.5-fold and 9.3-fold, respectively, between 1987 and 2001. In 1987, 7.5% of all traffic fatalities and 8.8% of all traffic injuries were sustained by motorcyclists, with the corresponding proportions increasing to 18.9% and 22.8%, respectively, in 2001. The changing proportions of both traffic fatalities and injuries sustained by motorcyclists were positively correlated with the change in the proportion of motorcycles among all motor vehicles. In the 20 counties in Guangxi, motorcyclist fatality and injury rates also increased between 1997 and 2001. Moreover, these rates were considerably higher than the national rates.

Conclusions: Motorcyclist injury in China is a serious public health problem. Motorcyclist fatalities and injuries are likely to continue to increase unless appropriate intervention programmes are implemented.

中国的摩托车拥有量和伤害。
背景:在过去的二十年里,中国在经济发展方面取得了巨大的进步。伴随经济发展而来的是交通方式的明显转变,从步行和骑自行车到使用摩托车,以及越来越多的四轮车辆。这种变化也可能导致道路交通伤害的模式和数量发生变化,包括摩托车伤害的增加。然而,这些变化并没有得到很好的记录。因此,本文所描述的工作旨在记录1987年以来中国摩托车拥有量、摩托车手死亡率和伤害率的变化。方法:1987 ~ 2001年全国交通事故率和伤害数据来源于国家交通管理局。此外,还收集了广西地区20个县派出所1997 - 2001年的交通事故率和伤害记录。人口数据来自国家和县统计局。计算了一段时间内摩托车拥有量、死亡率和伤害趋势。结果:在全国范围内,1987年摩托车占所有登记机动车的23.4%,到2001年增加到63.2%。1987年至2001年间,摩托车手的死亡人数和受伤人数分别增加了5.5倍和9.3倍。1987年,所有交通事故死亡人数的7.5%和所有交通事故受伤人数的8.8%是由电单车造成的,到2001年,这一比例分别上升至18.9%和22.8%。摩托车交通伤亡比例的变化与摩托车在机动车中所占比例的变化呈正相关。1997 - 2001年间,广西20个县摩托车手的死亡和受伤率也有所上升。此外,这些比率远高于全国比率。结论:摩托车手伤害是中国一个严重的公共卫生问题。除非实施适当的干预规划,否则摩托车手的死亡和伤害可能会继续增加。
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