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Before the crash: A systematic analysis of police narratives to determine the prevalence of pre-crash factors in fatality road transport crashes
Authors:Marilyn Johnson  Lyndal Bugeja
Institution:1. Institute of Transport Studies, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia;2. ;3. Amy Gillett Foundation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;4. marilyn.johnson@monash.edu;6. Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University, Southbank, Victoria, Australia;7. School of Nursing and Midwifery, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Abstract

Objectives: The objectives of this study were to identify the prevalence of pre-crash factors that were present in fatal road transport crashes for the deceased and counterpart road user.

Methods: The study is a retrospective population-based case series study of transport-related deaths reported to coroners in Australia from 2013 to 2016. Data was extracted from the National Coronial Information System.

Results: In total, 6,137 fatality crashes occurred during the study period. Police reports were available for 5,523 crashes (89.9%). The most frequently reported pre-crash factors reported behaviour specifically drivers (e.g., driving without a license or while license was disqualified). Presence of intoxicating substances were also reported in the deceased and counterparts. Analyses of toxicology reports are continuing to determine if rates are comparable to level of use in community.

Conclusions: Coronial report provide detailed information that may be pertinent to understanding and potentially preventing crashes. Also emerging from the data is the extent of pre-crash factors that relate to illegal or deviant behavior and whether these are contextual or contributory factors.
Keywords:Fatality crashes  police narratives  coronial data  Haddon’s matrix  precrash factors
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