Schepers Paul, Agerholm Niels, Amoros Emmanuelle, Benington Rob, Bjørnskau Torkel, Dhondt Stijn, de Geus Bas, Hagemeister Carmen, Loo Becky P Y, Niska Anna
Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, Delft, The Netherlands.
Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark.
Inj Prev. 2015 Apr;21(e1):e138-43. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2013-040964. Epub 2014 Jan 9.
To study cyclists' share of transport modes (modal share) and single-bicycle crashes (SBCs) in different countries in order to investigate if the proportion of cyclist injuries resulting from SBCs is affected by variation in modal share.
A literature search identified figures (largely from western countries) on SBC casualties who are fatally injured, hospitalised or treated at an emergency department. Correlation and regression analyses were used to investigate how bicycle modal share is related to SBCs.
On average, 17% of fatal injuries to cyclists are caused by SBCs. Different countries show a range of values between 5% and 30%. Between 60% and 95% of cyclists admitted to hospitals or treated at emergency departments are victims of SBCs. The proportion of all injured cyclists who are injured in SBCs is unrelated to the share of cycling in the modal split. The share of SBC casualties among the total number of road crash casualties increases proportionally less than the increase in bicycle modal share.
While most fatal injuries among cyclists are due to motor vehicle-bicycle crashes, most hospital admissions and emergency department attendances result from SBCs. As found in previous studies of cyclists injured in collisions, this study found that the increase in the number of SBC casualties is proportionally less than the increase in bicycle modal share.
研究不同国家自行车出行方式占比(出行方式份额)及单车碰撞事故(SBCs),以调查SBCs导致的自行车骑行者受伤比例是否受出行方式份额变化的影响。
文献检索确定了(主要来自西方国家)在SBCs中致命受伤、住院或在急诊科接受治疗的伤亡人数数据。采用相关性和回归分析来研究自行车出行方式份额与SBCs之间的关系。
平均而言,自行车骑行者17%的致命伤由SBCs造成。不同国家的数值范围在5%至30%之间。在医院住院或在急诊科接受治疗的骑行者中,60%至95%是SBCs的受害者。在所有受伤的自行车骑行者中,因SBCs受伤的比例与出行方式划分中自行车出行的份额无关。SBCs伤亡人数在道路碰撞事故伤亡总人数中的占比增长幅度小于自行车出行方式份额的增长幅度。
虽然自行车骑行者的大多数致命伤是由机动车与自行车碰撞造成的,但大多数住院治疗和急诊科就诊是由SBCs导致的。正如之前对碰撞事故中受伤的自行车骑行者的研究所发现的那样,本研究发现SBCs伤亡人数的增长幅度小于自行车出行方式份额的增长幅度。