Frisch Larry
Department of Community Health Sciences, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, State Route 44, PO Box 95, Rootstown, OH 44272, USA.
South Med J. 2007 Mar;100(3):324-7. doi: 10.1097/01.smj.0000242330.03248.3e.
Texas has more fatal crashes involving unlicensed drivers under age 15 than does any other US state. Numbers and rates of such crashes are also above the national mean in many southern and Southwest states. Data on fatal passenger vehicle crashes from 1999 through 2004 were obtained from the online Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS). During the study period, there were 51 fatal passenger vehicle crashes in Texas in which drivers were under age 15. These crashes accounted for 12.3% of the US total. Nine southern states, including Texas, together accounted for 44% of all fatal crashes involving drivers under 15. Unlicensed crash rates per million inhabitants were higher in Texas than in other states with comparable populations but were much lower than those in other southern, southwest, and north central states. While Texas has recently improved its compliance with proposed graduated licensing models, state law explicitly prohibits police from stopping drivers based solely on age-related probable cause. This restriction may be a major barrier to effective detection and interdiction of under-age unlicensed driving. Because of the relatively high number of fatal crashes involving drivers under age 15 occurring in Texas, preventive efforts targeted to this state could modestly reduce the national burden of deaths due to very young unlicensed drivers. Expanding these efforts to other southern and southwest states could further reduce numbers and rates of such crashes. Expanded use of graduated licensing and increased public awareness are likely to prove effective tools in this public health effort.
与美国其他任何州相比,得克萨斯州涉及15岁以下无证驾驶者的致命撞车事故更多。在许多南部和西南部州,此类撞车事故的数量和发生率也高于全国平均水平。1999年至2004年乘用车致命撞车事故的数据来自在线死亡分析报告系统(FARS)。在研究期间,得克萨斯州发生了51起乘用车致命撞车事故,其中司机年龄在15岁以下。这些事故占美国总数的12.3%。包括得克萨斯州在内的九个南部州,共占涉及15岁以下司机的所有致命撞车事故的44%。得克萨斯州每百万居民的无证撞车率高于其他人口相当的州,但远低于其他南部、西南部和中北部州。虽然得克萨斯州最近在遵守拟议的分级驾照模式方面有所改进,但州法律明确禁止警方仅基于与年龄相关的可能原因拦截司机。这一限制可能是有效发现和阻止未成年无证驾驶的主要障碍。由于得克萨斯州发生的涉及15岁以下司机的致命撞车事故数量相对较多,针对该州的预防措施可能会适度减轻全国因非常年轻的无证驾驶者导致的死亡负担。将这些措施扩大到其他南部和西南部州可能会进一步降低此类撞车事故的数量和发生率。扩大分级驾照的使用和提高公众意识可能会被证明是这项公共卫生工作中的有效工具。