Analysis of road accident fatality in malaysia: body part injury

Over the decade, the number of road crashes in Malaysia has kept increasing whilst the number of fatalities has not experienced any dramatic increase, hovering over 6,700 cases yearly. Speeding while driving, fatigue, and reckless driving are the causes of car accidents in Malaysia. The fatality rat...

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Main Authors: Ezrin Hani, Sukadarin, Nurud Suria, Suhaimi, Hanida, Abdul Aziz, H., Osman, Mohd Nazri, Noordin, I., Shafiee
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spelling my.ump.umpir.245002019-10-09T03:28:07Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/24500/ Analysis of road accident fatality in malaysia: body part injury Ezrin Hani, Sukadarin Nurud Suria, Suhaimi Hanida, Abdul Aziz H., Osman Mohd Nazri, Noordin I., Shafiee H Social Sciences (General) T Technology (General) Over the decade, the number of road crashes in Malaysia has kept increasing whilst the number of fatalities has not experienced any dramatic increase, hovering over 6,700 cases yearly. Speeding while driving, fatigue, and reckless driving are the causes of car accidents in Malaysia. The fatality rate of car accidents in this country is high as cars are a means of family transport. This becomes a challenge for this country to reduce the likelihood of road deaths and injuries due to reliance on these vehicles. Moreover, the causes of death in relation to bodily injuries are vaguely discussed. This hampers the vehicles safety programme initiatives meant to prevent accident fatalities. One of the established road safety programmes that highlights the above issue is ASEAN New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) for verifying compliance with vehicle standards by implementing the NCAP star rating for Malaysian-produced cars. Accordingly, this study was commissioned to evaluate body regions that are the most vulnerable in frontal and/or side collisions. Results showed that head, neck, and chest are the most severely-affected body regions in frontal collisions. As for side collisions, chest is leading the overall results. In line with NCAP, all the above body regions are covered under Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) domain with three main assessments: Offset Frontal Test (OFT); Side Impact Test (SIT); and Head Protection Technology (HPT). Based on the findings, ASEAN NCAP star rating program could ensure manufacturing of safer cars, suitable to current needs Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2018-11 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/24500/1/33.%20Analysis%20of%20road%20accident%20fatality%20in%20malaysia%20body%20part%20injury.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/24500/2/33.1%20Analysis%20of%20road%20accident%20fatality%20in%20malaysia%20body%20part%20injury.pdf Ezrin Hani, Sukadarin and Nurud Suria, Suhaimi and Hanida, Abdul Aziz and H., Osman and Mohd Nazri, Noordin and I., Shafiee (2018) Analysis of road accident fatality in malaysia: body part injury. In: 2nd Conference Of Asean Road Safety (CARS 2018), 4 - 6 Disember 2018 , Summit Hotel, Subang. pp. 1-8.. (Unpublished)
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Ezrin Hani, Sukadarin
Nurud Suria, Suhaimi
Hanida, Abdul Aziz
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Mohd Nazri, Noordin
I., Shafiee
Analysis of road accident fatality in malaysia: body part injury
description Over the decade, the number of road crashes in Malaysia has kept increasing whilst the number of fatalities has not experienced any dramatic increase, hovering over 6,700 cases yearly. Speeding while driving, fatigue, and reckless driving are the causes of car accidents in Malaysia. The fatality rate of car accidents in this country is high as cars are a means of family transport. This becomes a challenge for this country to reduce the likelihood of road deaths and injuries due to reliance on these vehicles. Moreover, the causes of death in relation to bodily injuries are vaguely discussed. This hampers the vehicles safety programme initiatives meant to prevent accident fatalities. One of the established road safety programmes that highlights the above issue is ASEAN New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) for verifying compliance with vehicle standards by implementing the NCAP star rating for Malaysian-produced cars. Accordingly, this study was commissioned to evaluate body regions that are the most vulnerable in frontal and/or side collisions. Results showed that head, neck, and chest are the most severely-affected body regions in frontal collisions. As for side collisions, chest is leading the overall results. In line with NCAP, all the above body regions are covered under Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) domain with three main assessments: Offset Frontal Test (OFT); Side Impact Test (SIT); and Head Protection Technology (HPT). Based on the findings, ASEAN NCAP star rating program could ensure manufacturing of safer cars, suitable to current needs
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ezrin Hani, Sukadarin
Nurud Suria, Suhaimi
Hanida, Abdul Aziz
H., Osman
Mohd Nazri, Noordin
I., Shafiee
author_facet Ezrin Hani, Sukadarin
Nurud Suria, Suhaimi
Hanida, Abdul Aziz
H., Osman
Mohd Nazri, Noordin
I., Shafiee
author_sort Ezrin Hani, Sukadarin
title Analysis of road accident fatality in malaysia: body part injury
title_short Analysis of road accident fatality in malaysia: body part injury
title_full Analysis of road accident fatality in malaysia: body part injury
title_fullStr Analysis of road accident fatality in malaysia: body part injury
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of road accident fatality in malaysia: body part injury
title_sort analysis of road accident fatality in malaysia: body part injury
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