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Distraction behaviors of pedestrians in the city of Tabriz

BACKGROUND: Traffic accidents represent the greatest economic burden across the world. Pedestrian behaviors ‎are very important due to the higher risk of road injuries among them, the purpose of this study ‎was to investigate of the Traffic Safety behavior of Pedestrians in Tabriz city.‎ METHODS: Th...

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Autores principales: Haghighi, Morteza, Sadeghi-Bazargan, Homayon, Bakhtari Aghdam, Fatemeh, Saadati, Mohammad
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7187089/
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: Traffic accidents represent the greatest economic burden across the world. Pedestrian behaviors ‎are very important due to the higher risk of road injuries among them, the purpose of this study ‎was to investigate of the Traffic Safety behavior of Pedestrians in Tabriz city.‎ METHODS: This study was a cross-sectional study to data were collected by observation and checklist. In ‎this study, the statistical population was all pedestrians in Tabriz 2nd district to 557 pedestrian ‎through census method and filming on a daily basis for six days and certain hours for 15 ‎minutes of filming from any intersections were studied. After filming, the information was ‎extracted from the checklist and analyzed using soft spss22. ‎ RESULTS: In this study, most people were in the age group of approximately 18-34 years (61.6%) And ‎male pedestrians were more than women (55.1%). According to the findings of this study, 24.3 ‎percent of pedestrians crossed the street, regardless of traffic signs and 20.6% when crossing the ‎intersection and the street had at least one type of distraction (mobile, hand-held, etc.) The most ‎common cause of distraction was talking with a friend (11.3%) and then using mobile (3.6%). ‎And overall 13.5 percent of pedestrians had unsafe traffic behavior during the crossing of the ‎street that 8.1% of them were accompanied by a type of distraction. Also, according to the ‎findings of this study, there was a significant relationship between distraction and unsafe ‎behavior and age group with pedestrian distraction (p <.05). ‎ CONCLUSIONS: By identifying the factors associated with unsafe traffic behaviors and the role of distraction ‎factors in the unsafe behaviors of pedestrians, Behavioral and educational interventions should ‎be used to promote safe pedestrian behavior and to change the pedestrian -related rules.‎ KEYWORDS: Pedestrians, Distraction behaviors, Tabriz