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Apr 15, 2002

Factors Related to More Severe Older Driver Traffic Crash Injuries

Publication: Journal of Transportation Engineering
Volume 128, Issue 3

Abstract

The population of the U.S. is aging, and the number of older persons licensed to drive keeps increasing. With the aging population and increase in the number of older licensed drivers, addressing safety issues related to older drivers is becoming more crucial every day. This paper reports on the analysis of 1990–1999 crash data from the State of Iowa in which an older driver (age ⩾65 years) was injured. The main focus of the study was to isolate factors that contribute to more severe injuries to older drivers involved in traffic crashes. The ordered probit modeling technique was used to investigate factors from vehicle, roadway, driver, crash, and environmental characteristics that can potentially contribute to older driver crash injury severity. Model findings were primarily as expected. New findings from this study were that older drivers who consumed alcohol were more likely to be seriously injured and older driver injuries in farm vehicles were more severe as compared with other types of vehicles. The writers discuss implications of the findings for the safety of older drivers.

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Journal of Transportation Engineering
Volume 128Issue 3May 2002
Pages: 243 - 249

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Accepted: Sep 28, 2001
Published online: Apr 15, 2002
Published in print: May 2002

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Aemal J. Khattak
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Mid-America Transportation Center, Univ. of Nebraska, W348 Nebraska Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0531.
Michael D. Pawlovich
Traffic Safety and Crash Analysis Engineer, Iowa Dept. of Transportation, Office of Traffic and Safety, 800 Lincoln Way, Ames, IA 50010.
Reginald R. Souleyrette
Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil and Construction Engineering, Center for Transportation Research and Education, Iowa State Univ., 2901 S. Loop Dr., Ste. 3100, Ames, IA 50010.
Shauna L. Hallmark
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil and Construction Engineering, Center for Transportation Research and Education, Iowa State Univ., 2901 S. Loop Dr., Ste. 3100, Ames, IA 50010.

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