Department of Occupational Health and Ergonomics, Faculty of Health, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, University Street, P.O. Box: 5165665931, Tabriz, Iran.
Road Traffic Injury Research Centre, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
Sci Rep. 2024 Sep 10;14(1):21127. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-71833-1.
Road traffic crashes (RTCs) disproportionately impact low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Current interventions in LMICs primarily target road user behavior, neglecting systemic issues and casting drivers as mere contributors. Given Iran's unique cultural, financial, and social intricacies, this study aims to explore the latent causes of RTCs, prioritizing drivers' experiences and encompassing insights from various traffic system components. Applying a qualitative approach, data were collected through 46 semi-structured interviews with 38 participants, including drivers and experts from traffic-related organizations. Content analysis identified ten themes as contributing to driving errors. Direct factors included fatigue influenced by economic and occupational conditions, distraction from internal and external sources, reckless behaviors influenced by traffic culture and environment, and Inadequate driving skills due to training. Macro-scale challenges in road infrastructure, vehicle quality, education, and accident investigations were highlighted. The lack of a centralized traffic safety authority and a predominant focus on penalizing drivers overshadowed systemic issues. The study offers valuable insights into the complex interplay of factors contributing to driving errors in LMICs, advocating for a paradigm shift towards holistic, systemic interventions beyond individual driver behavior and challenging the conventional blame-centric view associated with driving errors.
道路交通事故(RTCs)在中低收入国家(LMICs)中不成比例地发生。目前,LMICs 中的干预措施主要针对道路使用者的行为,忽略了系统性问题,并将驾驶员视为仅仅是造成事故的因素之一。鉴于伊朗独特的文化、财务和社会复杂性,本研究旨在探讨 RTCs 的潜在原因,优先考虑驾驶员的经验,并包含来自各种交通系统组件的见解。本研究采用定性方法,通过对 38 名参与者(包括驾驶员和与交通相关组织的专家)进行的 46 次半结构化访谈收集数据。内容分析确定了导致驾驶错误的十个主题。直接因素包括受经济和职业条件影响的疲劳、来自内部和外部来源的分心、受交通文化和环境影响的鲁莽行为以及由于培训不足导致的驾驶技能不足。道路基础设施、车辆质量、教育和事故调查方面的宏观规模挑战也被强调。缺乏集中的交通安全管理机构以及过分强调对驾驶员进行处罚,掩盖了系统性问题。本研究深入了解了导致 LMICs 中驾驶错误的复杂因素相互作用,倡导超越驾驶员行为的整体、系统性干预措施,并挑战与驾驶错误相关的传统以责备受害者为中心的观点。