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在澳大利亚道路上确保安全:原住民危险驾驶、乘客受伤及死亡关键决定因素概述

Keeping Safe on Australian Roads: Overview of Key Determinants of Risky Driving, Passenger Injury, and Fatalities for Indigenous Populations.

作者信息

Pammer Kristen, Freire Melissa, Gauld Cassandra, Towney Nathan

机构信息

The School of Psychology, Faculty of Science, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.

Vice-Chancellor's Division, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Mar 2;18(5):2446. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18052446.

Abstract

Social and cultural barriers associated with inequitable access to driver licensing and associated road safety education, as well as socioeconomic issues that preclude ongoing vehicle maintenance and registration, result in unsafe in-car behaviours such as passenger overcrowding. This in turn is associated with improper seatbelt usage, noncompliance with child restraint mandates, and driver distraction. For example, in Australia, where seatbelt use is mandatory, Indigenous road users are three times less likely to wear seatbelts than non-Indigenous road users. This is associated with a disproportionately high fatality rate for Indigenous drivers and passengers; 21% of Indigenous motor-vehicle occupants killed on Australian roads were not wearing a seatbelt at the time of impact. In addition, inequitable access to driver licensing instruction due to financial and cultural barriers results in Indigenous learner drivers having limited access to qualified mentors and instructors. A consequent lack of road safety instruction results in a normalising of risky driving behaviours, perpetuated through successive generations of drivers. Moreover, culturally biased driver instruction manuals, which are contextualised within an English written-language learning framework, fail to accommodate the learning needs of Indigenous peoples who may encounter difficulties with English literacy. This results in difficulty understanding the fundamental road rules, which in turn makes it difficult for young drivers to develop and sustain safe in-car behaviours. This paper considers the literature regarding road safety for Indigenous road users and critically evaluates strategies and policies that have been advanced to protect Indigenous drivers. Novel solutions to increasing road safety rule compliance are proposed, particularly in relation to passenger safety, which are uniquely embedded within Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing. Safe driving practices have crucial health and social implications for Indigenous communities by allowing more Indigenous people to participate in work and education opportunities, access healthcare, maintain cultural commitments, and engage with families and friends, qualities which are essential for ongoing health and wellbeing.

摘要

与不公平获取驾照及相关道路安全教育相关的社会和文化障碍,以及妨碍持续车辆维护和注册的社会经济问题,导致了不安全的车内行为,如乘客过度拥挤。这反过来又与安全带使用不当、不遵守儿童约束规定以及驾驶员分心有关。例如,在澳大利亚,虽然强制使用安全带,但原住民道路使用者系安全带的可能性比非原住民道路使用者低三倍。这与原住民驾驶员和乘客极高的死亡率相关;在澳大利亚道路上丧生的原住民机动车驾乘人员中,有21%在碰撞时未系安全带。此外,由于经济和文化障碍,原住民学习者获取驾照指导的机会不平等,导致他们接触合格导师和教练的机会有限。由此缺乏道路安全教育导致危险驾驶行为常态化,并在一代又一代驾驶员中延续。此外,以英语书面语言学习框架为背景编写的、带有文化偏见的驾驶指导手册,无法满足可能在英语读写方面有困难的原住民的学习需求。这导致理解基本道路规则困难,进而使年轻驾驶员难以养成并保持安全的车内行为。本文探讨了有关原住民道路使用者道路安全的文献,并批判性地评估了为保护原住民驾驶员而提出的战略和政策。提出了提高道路安全规则遵守率的新解决方案,特别是在乘客安全方面,这些方案独特地融入了原住民的认知、存在和行为方式。安全驾驶做法对原住民社区具有至关重要的健康和社会意义,因为它能让更多原住民参与工作和教育机会、获得医疗保健、履行文化义务以及与家人和朋友交往,而这些特质对于持续的健康和幸福至关重要。

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