沙特阿拉伯机动车相撞事故50年:前进之路

Q3 Social Sciences
S. Bendak, N. Al-Shammari, In-Ju Kim
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这项研究对沙特阿拉伯王国过去五十年的交通安全状况进行了深入评估。对59篇已发表的同行评审期刊文章以及212份政府报告和官方统计数据的综合数据集进行了整理和严格评估,以确定影响该国交通安全的主要因素。结果显示,尽管沙特阿拉伯为改善道路安全做出了巨大努力,但一些交通安全指标仍呈恶化趋势,而近年来,几乎没有其他地区稳定下来或开始出现一些改善。调查结果还显示,人类损失(估计占所有死亡人数的4.7%)和经济损失(估计每年高达160亿美元)明显高于发达国家和大多数发展中国家。造成高损失的因素包括驾驶员和道路使用者的危险行为、超速行驶、不系安全带、使用手持电子设备和/或手机、机动车保有率高等。可以得出的结论是,在过去的五十年里,沙特阿拉伯的各种交通安全指标喜忧参半,需要改变道路使用者的安全行为,同时制定新的策略,最大限度地减少机动车碰撞。
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Fifty Years of Motor Vehicle Crashes in Saudi Arabia: A Way Forward
This study involves an in-depth assessment of the state of traffic safety across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia over the last fifty years. A comprehensive dataset of 59 published peer-reviewed journal articles, as well as 212 government reports and official statistics, was collated and critically assessed to determine major factors affecting traffic safety in the country. Results reveal that some traffic safety indicators are still showing worsening trends despite the great efforts to improve road safety in Saudi Arabia, while few other areas have either stabilized or started showing some improvements over recent years. Findings also show that human losses (estimated to be 4.7% among all mortalities) and economic losses (estimated to be as high as $16b annually) are significantly higher than developed and most developing countries. Contributing factors to the high losses include risky behaviors of drivers and road users, speeding, unrestrained seatbelts, use of handheld electronic devices and/or mobile phones, high motor vehicle ownership rate, and others. It can be concluded that various traffic safety indicators have been giving mixed signs in Saudi Arabia over the last fifty years, and a change in safety behavior among road users is needed along with new strategies to minimize motor vehicle crashes.
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Open Transportation Journal
Open Transportation Journal Social Sciences-Transportation
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