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年轻驾驶员限制措施:证据是否支持这些措施?

Young driver restrictions: does the evidence support them?

作者信息

Blackman Ross, Cheffins Tracy, Veitch Craig, O'Connor Teresa

机构信息

Rural Health Research Unit, School of Medicine, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Aust J Rural Health. 2008 Dec;16(6):332-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1584.2008.01012.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To assess the suitability of Queensland's graduated licensing system in the context of rural and remote Queensland.

DESIGN

Age-based comparison of crash data collected by the Rural and Remote Road Safety Study (RRRSS).

SETTING

Rural and remote North Queensland.

PARTICIPANTS

A total of 367 vehicle controllers aged 16 years or over hospitalised at Townsville, Cairns or Mount Isa for at least 24 hours, or killed, as a result of a vehicle crash.

MEASUREMENTS

Specific RRRSS variables are assessed in relation to Queensland's graduated licensing program, including rates of unlicensed driving/riding, late night crashes, crashes with multiple passengers, contributing factors in crashes and vehicle types involved.

RESULTS

While people between 16 and 24 years of age comprise 16% of the target population, 25% of crashes meeting RRRSS criteria involved a vehicle controller in that age group. 12.8% of all cases involved an unlicensed driver/rider, within which 66% were below 25 years of age. Young drivers/riders were represented in 50% of crashes occurring between 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., and 33% of crashes in vehicles with multiple passengers. Motorcyclists represented about 40% of cases in both age groups. There were no significant differences between age groups in vehicle types used, or circumstances that contributed to crashes.

CONCLUSIONS

The general overrepresentation of young drivers/riders in rural and remote North Queensland supports tailored interventions, such as graduated licensing. However, while some measures in the legislation are well supported, problems surrounding unlicensed driving/riding might be exacerbated.

摘要

目的

评估昆士兰州分级驾照制度在昆士兰州农村和偏远地区的适用性。

设计

基于年龄对农村和偏远道路安全研究(RRRSS)收集的碰撞数据进行比较。

地点

昆士兰州北部农村和偏远地区。

参与者

共有367名16岁及以上的车辆驾驶者因车辆碰撞事故在汤斯维尔、凯恩斯或芒特艾萨住院至少24小时或死亡。

测量

针对昆士兰州分级驾照计划评估RRRSS的特定变量,包括无证驾驶/骑行率、深夜碰撞事故、多乘客碰撞事故、碰撞事故的促成因素以及涉及的车辆类型。

结果

虽然16至24岁的人群占目标人口的16%,但符合RRRSS标准的碰撞事故中有25%涉及该年龄组的车辆驾驶者。所有案例中有12.8%涉及无证驾驶者/骑行者,其中66%年龄在25岁以下。年轻驾驶者/骑行者占晚上11点至凌晨5点发生的碰撞事故的50%,以及多乘客车辆碰撞事故的33%。两个年龄组中,摩托车驾驶者约占案例的40%。不同年龄组在使用的车辆类型或导致碰撞事故的情况方面没有显著差异。

结论

昆士兰州北部农村和偏远地区年轻驾驶者/骑行者普遍占比过高,这支持了诸如分级驾照等针对性干预措施。然而,虽然立法中的一些措施得到了充分支持,但无证驾驶/骑行方面的问题可能会加剧。

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