Backgrond: Road traffic crashes (RTCs) are a leading cause of death. In low and middle income countries (LMIC) data to conduct hotspot analyses and safety audits are usually incomplete, poor quality, and not computerized. Police data are often limited, but there are no alternative gold standards. This project evaluates high road utilizer surveys as an alternative to police data to identify RTC hotspots. Methods: Retrospective police RTC data was compared to prospective data from high road utilizer surveys regarding dangerous road locations. Spatial analysis using geographic information systems was used to map dangerous locations and identify RTC hotspots. We assessed agreement (Cohen’s Kappa), sensitivity/specificity, and cost differences
Rear-end crashes are one of the most common crash types occurring on South Australian roads resultin...
Serious injuries and fatalities resulting from road traffic crashes are a major global public health...
<p><b>Background:</b> Under-reporting of road traffic casualties in police records...
AbstractThis article contains data on research conducted in “A double standard model for allocating ...
Due to the ever-increasing number of vehicles, transportation issues, especially transportation safe...
Objective: The study aimed to (1) assess the magnitude of road traffic injuries in a country missing...
https://doi.org/10.1111/risa.127852017PDFJournal ArticleCostsData analysisHigh risk locationsMathema...
This article contains data on research conducted in “A double standard model for allocating limited ...
BACKGROUND: Police records are the major source of data on road traffic collision (RTC) deaths in In...
Objective: This paper aims to determine the percentage of road crashes resulting in injuries requiri...
Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) are known to be one of the main causes of fatalities worldwide. One use...
Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) are known to be one of the main causes of fatalities worldwide. One use...
MSc (Computer Science), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusRoad traffic accidents (RTAs) in South...
Many road safety research projects make use of the official police road accident data. Their use is ...
Across the globe, injuries sustained from traffic accidents are the eighth leading cause of mortalit...
Rear-end crashes are one of the most common crash types occurring on South Australian roads resultin...
Serious injuries and fatalities resulting from road traffic crashes are a major global public health...
<p><b>Background:</b> Under-reporting of road traffic casualties in police records...
AbstractThis article contains data on research conducted in “A double standard model for allocating ...
Due to the ever-increasing number of vehicles, transportation issues, especially transportation safe...
Objective: The study aimed to (1) assess the magnitude of road traffic injuries in a country missing...
https://doi.org/10.1111/risa.127852017PDFJournal ArticleCostsData analysisHigh risk locationsMathema...
This article contains data on research conducted in “A double standard model for allocating limited ...
BACKGROUND: Police records are the major source of data on road traffic collision (RTC) deaths in In...
Objective: This paper aims to determine the percentage of road crashes resulting in injuries requiri...
Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) are known to be one of the main causes of fatalities worldwide. One use...
Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) are known to be one of the main causes of fatalities worldwide. One use...
MSc (Computer Science), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusRoad traffic accidents (RTAs) in South...
Many road safety research projects make use of the official police road accident data. Their use is ...
Across the globe, injuries sustained from traffic accidents are the eighth leading cause of mortalit...
Rear-end crashes are one of the most common crash types occurring on South Australian roads resultin...
Serious injuries and fatalities resulting from road traffic crashes are a major global public health...
<p><b>Background:</b> Under-reporting of road traffic casualties in police records...