Highlights Children are eight times more likely to die when struck by a SUV compared to children struck by a passenger car. Passenger cars are underrepresented in fatal pedestrian and pedal-cyclist fatalities. SUVs struck 14.7% of the pedestrians and pedal-cyclists studied, but were involved in 25.4% of the fatalities. Blacks are overrepresented as pedestrian and pedal-cyclist crash victims. Hospital charges are highest among those struck by pickup trucks, and those aged 65 and older. Regulatory interventions may help reduce the harm caused to human bodies by large motor vehicles.

    Abstract Introduction: Fatal pedestrian and pedalcyclist crashes have been on the rise in the United States since 2009. This rise in fatalities coincides with the rise of large vehicles on American roadways, continuing a trend that began years earlier. Method: Through rare access to both crash and hospital records, this report investigates the relationship between striking vehicle type and medical outcomes of pedestrian and pedalcyclist cases. Results: Results suggest that children are eight times more likely to die when struck by a SUV compared to those struck by a passenger car. Passenger cars were the striking vehicle in most fatal pedestrian and pedalcyclist crashes, though they were underrepresented relative to the proportion of all crashes in which they were involved. Though pickup trucks were the striking vehicle in just 5.6% of pedestrian and pedalcyclist crashes, they were involved in 12.6% of fatalities. SUVs were similarly overrepresented in fatalities relative to the proportion of their involvement in all crashes. SUVs struck 14.7% of the pedestrians and pedalcyclists investigated here, but were involved in 25.4% of the fatalities. Head and thorax injury severities are examined by vehicle type and age. Hospital charges of pedestrian and pedalcycle crash victims are also analyzed by striking vehicle type and victim age. Practical applications: Findings suggest larger vehicles are involved in pedestrian and pedalcyclist crashes with more severe injuries that result in higher hospital charges. By race, Blacks are also found to be overrepresented as pedestrian and pedalcyclist crash victims.


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    Titel :

    Effects of large vehicles on pedestrian and pedalcyclist injury severity


    Beteiligte:
    Edwards, Mickey (Autor:in) / Leonard, Daniel (Autor:in)

    Erschienen in:

    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2022-06-08


    Format / Umfang :

    8 pages




    Medientyp :

    Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)


    Format :

    Elektronische Ressource


    Sprache :

    Englisch




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