车祸导致老年道路使用者死亡的司机

L. Evans
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2005年,5032名70岁及以上的老人在美国道路上丧生。其中,827人死于车祸。其余4205人全部死于至少有一名其他司机参与的车祸。虽然大量文献关注的是老年司机,但本文讨论的是与车祸有关的其他司机,这些车祸占70岁及以上道路使用者死亡人数的84%。其他司机可以分为三类:1)70岁以上行人死亡的车辆司机;2)造成70岁及以上司机死亡的两车撞车事故的司机;3)造成70岁及以上乘客死亡的车辆的司机,以及与运送此类乘客的车辆发生撞车事故的车辆的司机。对2000-2005年数据的分析发现,89%的70岁或以上的行人死亡事故发生在司机年龄为69岁或以下的事故中。在所有类别中,每年导致5000多名70岁或以上道路使用者死亡的撞车事故中,有77%涉及69岁或以下的司机。专门针对老年道路使用者的对策潜力有限。减少年龄较小的司机的撞车风险,对减少老年人的伤亡有更大的潜力。要做到这一点,美国需要采取有效的交通安全政策,并放弃目前专注于已被反复证明无效的方法。有效的政策是可用的,经过验证,并且已经挽救了美国以外所有年龄段道路使用者的大量生命。语言:在
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Drivers Involved in Crashes Killing Older Road Users
5,032 people aged 70 or older were killed on US roads in 2005. Of these, 827 were drivers killed in single-vehicle crashes. The remaining 4,205 were all killed in crashes involving at least one other driver. While a vast body of literature has focused on older drivers, this paper addresses the other drivers involved in the crashes that account for 84% of the deaths of road users 70 and over. The other drivers can be placed into three categories: 1) Drivers of vehicles involved in crashes in which pedestrians aged 70 or older are killed; 2) Drivers involved in two-vehicle crashes in which drivers aged 70 or older are killed and 3) Drivers of vehicles in which passengers aged 70 or older are killed, and drivers of vehicles involved in crashes with vehicles transporting such passengers. Analysis using data for 2000-2005 finds that 89% of pedestrian fatalities aged 70 or older occurred in crashes in which the driver was aged 69 or younger. For all categories combined it is found that 77% of the crashes that annually kill more than 5,000 road users aged 70 or older involve a driver 69 or younger. Countermeasures that target older road users specifically have limited potential. Reducing crash risk for drivers who are not old has far greater potential to reduce casualties to the elderly. To do so requires the US to adopt effective traffic safety policies and abandon its present focus on methods that have been shown repeatedly to not work. Effective policies are available, proven, and already saving large numbers of lives of road users of all ages outside the US. Language: en
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