Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, College of Public Health, Kuwait University, P.O. Box 24923, Kuwait City 13110, Kuwait.
Department of Community Medicine and Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine, Kuwait University, P.O. Box 24923, Kuwait City 13110, Kuwait.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 7;19(15):9726. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19159726.
This descriptive study reveals trends in citations and traffic-related mortality in Kuwait. Secondary data were utilized, where data on road traffic citations were obtained from the traffic police in the Ministry of Interior for the years from 2011 to 2015, and road traffic mortality data for the study period were obtained from the Ministry of Health.
To describe recent trends in data related to road traffic safety in Kuwait over time, which could serve as an important indicator for the level of enforcement of existing traffic regulations. Descriptive summary statistics are presented.
There was a total of 24.2 million traffic violations during the study period. The number rose dramatically from 4 million citations in 2011 to nearly 6.5 million in 2015. The indirect method of citation (issued indirectly via surveillance methods) constituted a higher percentage of citations, 70.4%, compared to the direct method of citation (issued directly by the police officer), 29.6%. Furthermore, the top reason for citation was speeding, followed by parking in no parking/handicapped zones, driving with an expired license, and crossing a red light. Road traffic fatalities (RTFs) in Kuwait from 2011 to 2015 totaled 2282. About 450 people die each year in Kuwait from road traffic injuries and a slightly decreasing trend was found. Non-Kuwaitis have RTF counts that are four times higher than Kuwaitis, with 1663 and 263 deaths, respectively.
Road traffic safety continues to be a major problem in Kuwait. Increases in citation issuance show a rise in traffic regulation enforcement, yet risky driving behaviors continue to account for most violations issued. Harsher penalties, road safety education, and implementing graduated driving licensing may be warranted to increase the safety of the roads.
本描述性研究揭示了科威特引文和与交通相关死亡率的趋势。利用了二手数据,其中,2011 年至 2015 年期间,从内政部交通警察处获得了道路交通违章数据,而研究期间的道路交通死亡率数据则从卫生部获得。
描述科威特道路交通安全数据随时间的最新趋势,这些趋势可作为现有交通法规执行水平的重要指标。呈现描述性汇总统计数据。
在研究期间共有 2420 万起交通违法行为。数量从 2011 年的 400 万次违章急剧上升到 2015 年的近 650 万次违章。间接方法(通过监视方法间接发出)的违章占比更高,为 70.4%,而直接方法(由警察直接发出)的违章占比为 29.6%。此外,违章的主要原因是超速,其次是在禁止停车/残疾人专用区停车、驾驶过期驾照和闯红灯。科威特 2011 年至 2015 年期间的道路交通死亡人数(RTFs)总计为 2282 人。每年约有 450 人在科威特死于道路交通伤害,且发现呈略微下降趋势。非科威特人的 RTF 计数是科威特人的四倍,分别为 1663 人和 263 人死亡。
道路交通安全在科威特仍然是一个主要问题。违章处罚的增加表明交通法规的执行力度有所提高,但危险驾驶行为仍然是大多数违章行为的主要原因。可能需要更严厉的处罚、道路安全教育和实施分级驾驶许可制度,以提高道路安全。