Fildes Brian, Stevenson Mark, Hoque Shamsul, Hammid Abd
a Monash University Accident Research Centre , Victoria , Australia.
b Chair of Traffic Safety , University of Dammam , Damman , Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Traffic Inj Prev. 2016 Jul 3;17(5):488-94. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2015.1103849. Epub 2015 Oct 27.
This study set out to examine seat belt and child restraint use in the Dammam Municipality of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, based on the premise that an increase in seat belt use would significantly reduce personal injury in traffic crashes. It was expected that local data would help identify intervention strategies necessary to improve seat belt use in the region.
The research involved 2 methodologies. First, 1,389 face-to-face interviews were conducted with male and female adults in regional shopping plazas regarding their own and their children's restraint use in their vehicles and reasons for these attitudes and beliefs. Second, 2 on-road observation studies of adult and child restraint use were conducted by trained observers. Occupants of approximately 5,000 passenger vehicles were observed while stopped at representative signalized traffic intersections.
The findings showed front seat belt use rates of between 43 and 47% for drivers and 26 to 30% for front seat passengers; rear seat belt use rates were lower. While there seemed to be some knowledge about the purpose and reasons for restraining both adults and children in suitable restraints, this failed to be confirmed in the on-road observations.
Reasons for these rates and findings are discussed fully, and recommendations for improving seat belt use in the Dammam Municipality are included.
本研究旨在考察沙特阿拉伯王国达曼市安全带及儿童约束装置的使用情况,基于安全带使用的增加将显著减少交通事故中人员伤亡这一前提。预计本地数据将有助于确定改善该地区安全带使用情况所需的干预策略。
该研究涉及两种方法。首先,在区域购物中心对成年男女进行了1389次面对面访谈,询问他们自己及子女在车辆中使用约束装置的情况以及这些态度和观念的原因。其次,由训练有素的观察员进行了两项关于成人及儿童约束装置使用情况的道路观察研究。在有代表性的信号灯控制交通路口对约5000辆乘用车的驾乘人员进行了观察。
结果显示,驾驶员前排安全带使用率在43%至47%之间,前排乘客的使用率在26%至30%之间;后排安全带使用率更低。虽然对于在适当约束装置中约束成人和儿童的目的及原因似乎有一些了解,但在道路观察中并未得到证实。
对这些使用率及研究结果的原因进行了充分讨论,并给出了改善达曼市安全带使用情况的建议。