Publication: Risk factors of crashes involving motorcycles in Sri Lanka
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Article
Date
2021-09-24
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Sri Lanka Society of Transport and Logistics
Abstract
Motorcycle is among the most popular and important modes of land transportation
in tropical developing countries like Sri Lanka. Yet, research on the effect of
motorcycles on traffic safety in Sri Lanka is limited.
Investigation of the risk factors and contributory causes of motorcycle crashes using
data sourced from Police records was the objective of this research. Police-reported
crash data in Sri Lanka contain details of crashes at all severity levels that got
reported, together with their corresponding different conditions, including
environment, roadway, rider, and vehicle characteristics, throughout the country.
Investigating the odds-ratios, the risk factors for motorcycle crashes could be
identified in developing the potential counter-measures to improve traffic safety.
In Sri Lanka, during 2009-2013, more than 200,000 of motorcycle crashes have been
reported. The predominant crash conditions associated with motorcycles were
driving on rural roadways, during weekdays, and riding newer motorcycles. The
odds-ratios indicated that riding a motorcycle on dry surface conditions, on urban
roads, and using safety helmets would be much safer.
The results of the study add new insights to the traffic safety literature in regard to
improving road safety in Sri Lanka
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Motorcycle Crashes, Injury Severity Model, Motorcycle Safety
