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Título
Influence of seat-belt use on the severity of injury in traffic accidents
Autor
Publicado en
European Transport Research Review. 2020, V. 12, n. 1
Editorial
Springer
Fecha de publicación
2020-02
ISSN
1867-0717
DOI
10.1186/s12544-020-0401-5
Resumen
Background: About 1.35 million people died in traffic accidents around the world in 2018, make this type of
accidents the 8th cause of death in the world. Particularly, in Spain, there were 204,596 traffic accidents during 2016
and 2017, out of which 349,810 drivers were injured. The objective of this study was to understand to what extent
seat belt non-use and human factors contribute to drivers injury severity.
Methodology: The results are based on the information and 2016–17 data provided by the Spain national traffic
department “Dirección General de Tráfico” (DGT). The discretization model and Bayesian Networks were developed
based on important variables from the literature. These variables were classified as; human factor, demographic
factor, conditioning factor and seat belt use.
Results: The results showed that failure to wear the seat belt by drivers are likely to increase the risk of fatal and
sever injury significantly. Moreover, distraction and road type road can contribute to the accident severity.
Palabras clave
Road traffic injuries
Seat belt
Bayesian networks
Traffic accidents
Human and conditioning factors
Materia
Transportes
Transportation
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