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Factors influencing the road accidents in low and middle-income countries: a systematic literature review

Saddam Hossain, Elena Maggi, Andrea Vezzulli

2024International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion11 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper studies the main factors affecting road traffic accidents (RTAs) using a systematic review. The primary focus is on factors related to road characteristics and driver behaviours. This review also addresses the socioeconomic and demographic factors to provide a clear overview of which groups suffer the most from RTAs. Several factors were found to affect RTAs, notably road characteristics: highways, high-speed roads, unplanned intersections and two-way roads without dividers; driver behaviours: reckless/aggressive driving and riding, excessive speeding, unawareness of traffic laws, and not using safety equipment; and vehicle types: four and two-wheeled. This review found that male and economically productive people with less education were mostly associated with RTAs. In addition, for most of the low and middle-income countries analyzed, there is a lack of quality data relating to RTAs. Nevertheless, this review provides researchers and policy makers with a better understanding of road accidents for improving road safety.

Topics & Concepts

Transport engineeringSocioeconomic statusPoison controlOccupational safety and healthRoad trafficHuman factors and ergonomicsInjury preventionLow and middle income countriesBusinessSuicide preventionDeveloping countryEnvironmental healthEconomic growthEngineeringMedicineEconomicsPopulationPathologyTraffic and Road SafetyInjury Epidemiology and PreventionUrban Transport and Accessibility
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