Nogayeva Saule, Gooch James, Frascione Nunzianda
Forensic Examinations Centre of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Saryarka Avenue, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.
King's College London, Department of Analytical, Environmental and Forensic Sciences, 150 Stamford Street, London, SE1 9NH, UK.
Sci Justice. 2021 Mar;61(2):112-118. doi: 10.1016/j.scijus.2020.10.006. Epub 2020 Nov 17.
Rapid urbanisation, a steady increase in the number of vehicles, speeding, negligence in road safety, and other factors have led to the inevitable worldwide growth of road traffic accidents involving pedestrians. According to the 'Global Status Report on Road Safety' released by the World Health Organization, road traffic collisions are one of the leading causes of death for people of all ages, with approximately 1.35 million road fatality deaths occurring globally each year. Figures from the report also highlight that a large part of road deaths involves pedestrians as the most vulnerable road users. Therefore, forensic examination of vehicle-pedestrian collisions has become increasingly important in the detection, investigation and reduction of road casualties and permanent development of this discipline is urgently needed. Thus, this article aims to review the capability and effectiveness of forensic examination in tackling road fatalities and explores the most important aspects of this discipline, such as nature of a vehicle-pedestrian collision, common issues resolved by this type of examination and typical physical evidence used in the reconstruction of vehicle-pedestrian collisions. Moreover, the paper outlines the latest advances and approaches in the field.
快速城市化、车辆数量稳步增加、超速行驶、道路安全疏忽以及其他因素导致全球涉及行人的道路交通事故不可避免地增多。根据世界卫生组织发布的《全球道路安全状况报告》,道路交通事故是各年龄段人群死亡的主要原因之一,全球每年约有135万人死于道路交通事故。该报告的数据还凸显出,很大一部分道路死亡事故涉及行人,行人是最易受伤害的道路使用者。因此,车辆与行人碰撞的法医检验在道路伤亡的检测、调查及减少方面变得越来越重要,这一学科的长期发展也迫切需要。因此,本文旨在回顾法医检验在处理道路死亡事故方面的能力和有效性,并探讨该学科最重要的方面,如车辆与行人碰撞的性质、这类检验解决的常见问题以及用于车辆与行人碰撞重建的典型物证。此外,本文还概述了该领域的最新进展和方法。