Evaluation of most influential factors affecting road traffic accidents in Sidon, Lebanon
Enlargement of the transportation industry in developing countries has had a tremendous impact on the advancement of those countries. This advancement has had both positive and negative impacts on society. Drawbacks primarily include the emission of harmful gases from vehicles, traffic overcrowd...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2020
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Summary: | Enlargement of the transportation industry in developing countries has had a tremendous impact on the advancement of
those countries. This advancement has had both positive and negative impacts on society. Drawbacks primarily include
the emission of harmful gases from vehicles, traffic overcrowding, and most importantly, injuries, and deaths by traffic
accidents, which have increased significantly. This paper focuses on and investigates the human, vehicle and environmental
factors affecting road traffic accidents in Lebanon in order to increase the knowledge surrounding how the elements have
impacted the increase in accidents in Lebanon.A quantitative method (questionnaire) was used to collect data to understand
the behavior of road users, while the relative importance index (RII) was used to analyze the data. The results illustrate that
the top three vehicle-related factors that lead to an increase in the accidents in Lebanon according to the respondents are
steering wheel defects with an RII of 3.807, mechanical faults with an RII of 3.489 and 2.934 for lack of vehicles among
all the groups. Furthermore, the human factors were recognized to have a slight impact on road traffic accidents with
the highest RII of 1.719 for failure to follow driving codes. In conclusion, a country’s development not only depends on
economic measure, but it is also determined based on how effective the traffic system infrastructure is and the steps taken
to minimize injuries. |
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