Factors contributing to road traffic accidents in the Gaza Strip a comprehensive analysis
Road traffic crashes (RTCs) are considered one of the major public health issues in many countries worldwide. Investigating factors of traffic crashes, accidents, and disasters can facilitate and aid in identifying measures to mitigate their frequency and severity as well as occurrence and impact, t...
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Ali Ahmed Suliman B.; Ali Shaban Ismael Albrka; Allam Allam Musbah A. L.; Isleem Haytham F.; Shaban Bilal; Emmaima Ali Mohamed; Khishe Mohammad |
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Ali Ahmed Suliman B.; Ali Shaban Ismael Albrka; Allam Allam Musbah A. L.; Isleem Haytham F.; Shaban Bilal; Emmaima Ali Mohamed; Khishe Mohammad Factors contributing to road traffic accidents in the Gaza Strip a comprehensive analysis Science & Technology - Other Topics |
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Ali, Ahmed Suliman B.; Ali, Shaban Ismael Albrka; Allam, Allam Musbah A. L.; Isleem, Haytham F.; Shaban, Bilal; Emmaima, Ali Mohamed; Khishe, Mohammad Factors contributing to road traffic accidents in the Gaza Strip a comprehensive analysis SCIENTIFIC REPORTS English Article Road traffic crashes (RTCs) are considered one of the major public health issues in many countries worldwide. Investigating factors of traffic crashes, accidents, and disasters can facilitate and aid in identifying measures to mitigate their frequency and severity as well as occurrence and impact, thereby enhancing road safety. This study aims to investigate the factors that contribute to road traffic accidents in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. A comprehensive questionnaire, comprising four sub-groups of factors: human, vehicle, road, and environmental, collected data from a sample of respondents, including drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and other road users. The study utilized the relative importance index (RII) to analyze and classify each factor group after analyzing 385 questionnaires in SPSS. Over 83% of respondents across all age categories identified overspending as the most significant factor causing road traffic crashes, according to the study's findings. Additionally, more than 78% of respondents believed that weak braking or brake failure was the highest and most significant vehicle-related factor contributing to road traffic crashes. Among the road factors, 75.4% of respondents identified low or no street illumination as a significant contributor to road traffic crashes, ranking it as the fourth most influential element overall, while environmental factors had the least impact compared to other variables. NATURE PORTFOLIO 2045-2322 2024 14 1 10.1038/s41598-024-82431-6 Science & Technology - Other Topics gold WOS:001385898400025 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001385898400025 |
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Factors contributing to road traffic accidents in the Gaza Strip a comprehensive analysis |
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Factors contributing to road traffic accidents in the Gaza Strip a comprehensive analysis |
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Road traffic crashes (RTCs) are considered one of the major public health issues in many countries worldwide. Investigating factors of traffic crashes, accidents, and disasters can facilitate and aid in identifying measures to mitigate their frequency and severity as well as occurrence and impact, thereby enhancing road safety. This study aims to investigate the factors that contribute to road traffic accidents in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. A comprehensive questionnaire, comprising four sub-groups of factors: human, vehicle, road, and environmental, collected data from a sample of respondents, including drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and other road users. The study utilized the relative importance index (RII) to analyze and classify each factor group after analyzing 385 questionnaires in SPSS. Over 83% of respondents across all age categories identified overspending as the most significant factor causing road traffic crashes, according to the study's findings. Additionally, more than 78% of respondents believed that weak braking or brake failure was the highest and most significant vehicle-related factor contributing to road traffic crashes. Among the road factors, 75.4% of respondents identified low or no street illumination as a significant contributor to road traffic crashes, ranking it as the fourth most influential element overall, while environmental factors had the least impact compared to other variables. |
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