Using License Manuals To Increase Awareness About Pedestrian Hazards at Intersections. Missed Opportunity for Educating Drivers

Author:

Sarkar Sheila1,Van Houten Ron2,Moffatt John3

Affiliation:

1. California Institute of Transportation Safety, San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego CA 92182-1324

2. Department of Psychology, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2J6, Canada

3. Washington Traffic Safety Commission, P.O. Box 40944, Olympia, WA 98504-0944

Abstract

Motor vehicle crashes result in approximately 90,000 pedestrian injuries and 5,000 pedestrian deaths in the United States each year. Of these, 34 percent of the injuries and 18 percent of the deaths occur at intersections. In a recent study, around 5,000 pedestrian-motor vehicle crashes were coded in a population-based sample drawn from California, Florida, Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina, and Utah. About 1,630 (32.6 percent) of these incidents occurred at intersections, with turning vehicles responsible for 30.4 percent of the incidents and another 15.9 percent due to driver violations. Along with enforcement and engineering, quality education can be very important in improving driver behavior and providing a better understanding of the vulnerability of pedestrians. State driverlicensing manuals can play a key role. Well-written, well-illustrated information on pedestrian conflicts associated with different traffic regulations and controls at intersections and on the potential hazards for pedestrians associated with driver violations, along with statistics, would encourage drivers to modify their behaviors. Better manuals are becoming increasingly important with the gradual phasing out of driver education at schools. The present level of information disseminated by 32 states and the District of Columbia was reviewed and found to be insufficient in these regards, needing significant improvements. Recommendations are offered on ways to improve the quality of information.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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