AbstractIntroduction: China's rapid motorization has resulted in significant challenges in road safety. Method: Using official national statistics, this study examines road traffic injuries (RTIs) experienced by foreigners in China. The number of foreigners entering China has increased 2.4 times over the study period, from 10.16 million in 2000 to 24.33 million in 2008. Results: From 2000- 2008, the number of road traffic fatalities among foreigners similarly increased 2.5 fold, including 49 fatalities reported in 2008. Nonfatal RTIs during this same time frame increased by a magnitude of 1.8 (126 nonfatal injuries in 2000 to 223 in 2008). Conclusions: This study suggests that the total number of foreigners working or visiting China each year who suffer fatal and nonfatal road traffic injuries is relatively low. Impact on Industry: This study provided evidence suggesting that foreigners visiting or working in China face a relatively low risk of road traffic injuries.
Research Highlights► Millions of foreigners visiting or working in China may face a risk of traffic injuries. ► China National Bureau of Statistics estimated number of foreigners entering China each year. ► Road traffic injuries experienced by foreigners were tracked by the Ministry of Public Security. ► No. of foreigners entering China has increased from 10.16 million in 2000 to 24.33 million in 2008. ► A total number of 48 road traffic fatalities among foreigners in China were reported in 2008. ► Nonfatal road traffic injuries increased from 126 injuries in 2000 to 223 injuries in 2008.
Road traffic injuries to foreigners in the People's Republic of China, 2000-2008
Journal of Safety Research ; 41 , 6 ; 521-523
2010-09-14
3 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Road traffic injuries to foreigners in the People's Republic of China, 2000-2008
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