Road Safety Research Collaboration, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Queensland, Australia.
Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland (CARRS-Q), Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Kelvin Grove, Queensland, Australia.
Traffic Inj Prev. 2021;22(8):605-610. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2021.1980213. Epub 2021 Oct 18.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions were implemented, however, data indicates road crash rates have not decreased proportionately to the decline in traffic density. This study explored how speeding and phone use while driving (road behaviors associated with a high crash risk) changed as a result of COVID-19 restrictions in Queensland.
Two cross-sectional studies were conducted in Queensland, Australia to examine self-reported changes in speeding and phone use while driving before, during and after the easing of restrictions (while also considering exposure to the road and driving location). Study 1 ( = 351) was conducted between 12 May and 12 June 2020, when the majority of COVID-19 restrictions were enforced. Study 2 ( = 427) was conducted between 24 June and 12 August 2020, when restrictions were easing.
The findings indicated, overall, self-reported speeding and phone use significantly decreased during restrictions (likely due to reduced travel), but not for those who continued to drive regularly. There was an additional, significant self-reported in phone use while driving after restrictions were eased when compared to engagement during restrictions, which may (in part) be due to the simultaneous introduction of roadside mobile phone detection cameras.
These findings highlight the importance of visible deterrence and provide a glimpse of possible consequences if there is a more sustained reduction in policing presence on roads.
应对 COVID-19 大流行,实施了限制措施,但数据表明,道路碰撞率并没有与交通密度的下降成比例下降。本研究探讨了 COVID-19 限制措施在昆士兰州如何改变驾驶时超速和使用手机(与高碰撞风险相关的道路行为)的情况。
在澳大利亚昆士兰州进行了两项横断面研究,以检查在限制措施放宽之前、期间和之后(同时考虑到道路暴露和驾驶地点)自我报告的超速和开车时使用手机情况的变化。研究 1(n=351)于 2020 年 5 月 12 日至 6 月 12 日进行,当时大多数 COVID-19 限制措施都在实施。研究 2(n=427)于 2020 年 6 月 24 日至 8 月 12 日进行,当时限制措施正在放宽。
研究结果表明,总体而言,超速和开车时使用手机的自我报告在限制期间显著减少(可能是由于旅行减少),但对于那些继续经常开车的人则不然。限制措施放宽后,开车时使用手机的自我报告额外显著增加,与限制期间的使用情况相比,这可能部分归因于同时引入了路边移动电话检测摄像头。
这些发现强调了可见威慑的重要性,并提供了如果道路上的警力持续减少可能产生的后果的一瞥。