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Keynote lecture : the evolution of accident research

  • This paper reviews briefly the evolution of the investigation of transport accidents from the early beginnings when individual events were studied but systematic data was not collected. In the transport modes other than on the roads, accident investigation early on, even of single events, was important in introducing safety improvements. Road accidents, however, evolved enormously with the growth of car ownership without any comparable political response to the consequent deaths and injuries, equivalent to what happened with the other modes. From the 1950s data bases started to contribute to our knowledge of the epidemiology of road traffic injuries, and in-depth sample studies have contributed much to the body of knowledge in the last 30 years. However, even the basic input and output variables of a crash, its severity and the seriousness of the outcomes in terms of injuries and their consequences are not complete or agreed upon. Issues of experimental design and sampling are discussed. It is proposed that the most important area for current research to address is the effect of population variations on injury outcomes. The need for the establishment of good data bases for active safety issues is emphasised with the consequent need for better links between the research community and the police.

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Author:M. Mackay
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:opus-bast-4358
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2012/08/01
Year of first publication:2005
Contributing corporation:University <Birmingham>
Release Date:2012/08/01
Tag:Datenbank; Entwicklung; International; Konferenz; Motorisierungsgrad; Schweregrad (Unfall, Verletzung); Unfall; Verletzung
Accident; Conference; Data bank; Development; Injury; International; Severity (accid, injury); Vehicle ownership
Source:1st International Conference on ESAR "Expert Symposium on Accident Research", S. 15-22
Institutes:Sonstige / Sonstige
Dewey Decimal Classification:3 Sozialwissenschaften / 36 Soziale Probleme, Sozialdienste / 360 Soziale Probleme und Sozialdienste; Verbände
collections:BASt-Beiträge / ITRD Sachgebiete / 80 Unfallforschung
BASt-Beiträge / ITRD Sachgebiete / 81 Unfallstatistik
BASt-Beiträge / Tagungen / International Conference on ESAR / 1st International Conference on ESAR
Licence (German):License LogoBASt / Link zum Urhebergesetz

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