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Title: Factors Affecting the Severity of Injuries Sustained by Crash-Involved Child Passengers
Accession Number: 01332863
Record Type: Component
Abstract: Motor vehicles crashes are one of the leading causes of death and injury among children under age 8. From 2004 to 2009, over 14,000 child passengers in this age group were involved in traffic crashes in the State of Michigan. This study examined factors that impacted the degree of injury severity sustained by crash-involved child passengers over this period. The use of child restraint devices was found to decrease the likelihood of severe injuries by over 75 percent and reduce the likelihood of injuries overall by more than 200 percent in comparison to the non-use of restraints. The use of a safety belt alone was also shown to decrease injuries, though these impacts were less pronounced in comparison to child restraint device use. Injuries also tended to be less severe among younger children, when children were seated in the rear row of seats, and in collisions involving lower speeds and impact forces. Severe injuries were more likely among older children, particularly when they were seated in the front seat of the vehicle. High speeds, collisions among vehicles traveling in different directions, and high-risk behaviors such as distracted driving and alcohol use were found to increase the likelihood of severe injuries, as were crashes involving younger drivers. A parallel analysis of driver injury severity revealed these effects to be generally consistent among drivers and child passengers. Interestingly, the use of restraints by either party also reduced the other’s chances of being injured, a possible indication of risk compensation effects.
Monograph Title: Monograph Accession #: 01329018
Report/Paper Numbers: 11-2246
Language: English
Corporate Authors: Transportation Research Board 500 Fifth Street, NW Authors: Savolainen, Peter TarmoSchneider IV, William HenryPagination: 19p
Publication Date: 2011
Conference:
Transportation Research Board 90th Annual Meeting
Location:
Washington DC, United States Media Type: DVD
Features: Figures
(1)
; References
(40)
; Tables
(6)
TRT Terms: Geographic Terms: Subject Areas: Highways; Passenger Transportation; Safety and Human Factors; I84: Personal Injuries
Source Data: Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2011 Paper #11-2246
Files: TRIS, TRB
Created Date: Feb 17 2011 6:06PM
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