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Road safety in China: Analysis of current challenges
Authors:Wei Zhang [Author Vitae]  Omer Tsimhoni [Author Vitae] [Author Vitae]  Michael J Flannagan [Author Vitae]
Institution:a Department of Industrial Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
b University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, 2901 Baxter Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA
Abstract:

Introduction

China has the world's largest population, and is the second largest automobile market. China's economy is booming, resulting in a rapid increase in both the road infrastructure and access to private vehicles. Along with economic growth, the ownership of motorized vehicles has almost quadrupled in the past 10 years, from 42.2 million in 1997 to 159.7 million in 2007. However, at the same time, China also has a very high number of road fatalities compared to other countries, with about 100,000 reported fatalities each year.

Method

This study analyzes the Chinese road-fatality situation to identify areas in which the total harm caused by crashes can be substantially and readily reduced. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the current road-fatality situation in China using conventional indices and the likely future trends.

Results

Four areas were identified in which countermeasures have the most potential to substantially reduce fatalities in China: pedestrians and other non-motorists, nighttime driving, vehicle passengers, and motorcycles.

Conclusion

While China faces unprecedented road safety issues, this report identifies major areas in which there are opportunities to greatly reduce total harm.
Keywords:Driving safety  China  Transportation safety  Traffic accidents  Road fatalities  Motorization
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