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Title USING LINKED DATA TO EVALUATE MOTOR VEHICLE CRASHES INVOLVING ELDERLY DRIVERS IN CONNECTICUT
Accession No 00778817
Authors Jacobs, GZL; Thibeault, L
Corp. Authors
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CT Healthcare Research and Education Foundation, Inc information; National Highway Traffic Safety Administration information
Publication Date   19990900
Description 42 p.; Appendices(2); Figures(13); References(16); Tables(12)
Languages English
Abstract A deterministic algorithm was developed which allowed data from Department of Transportation motor vehicle crash records, state mortality registry records, and hospital admission and emergency department records to be linked for analysis of the impact of motor vehicle crashes on the elderly (65 years of age and over) population. Elderly drivers were involved in 8.4% of the motor vehicle crashes in Connecticut in 1995. Elderly drivers were associated with 5.2% of the linked medical records and 3.2% of the fatalities. Of the elderly drivers with linked hospital visits, 81% were treated in the emergency department and discharged; the rest were admitted to hospital, with median length of stay of 4 days. Geographically, crashes involving elderly drivers showed a bias towards more rural areas and away from the areas showing the highest overall motor vehicle crash rates. Logistic regression showed that, compared to the general population, crashes involving elderly drivers were more frequently correlated with driver illness (as reported by traffic enforcement personnel), a construction zone, violating traffic control, or failing to grant right of way, and less frequently with drinking or aggressive or dangerous driving. Conditions of diminished visibility were not identified as a significant factor, but elderly drivers were significantly more likely to be in a crash involving striking a deer.
TRT Terms Accident locations information; Accident records information; Aged drivers information; Algorithms information; Deer information; Diseases and medical conditions information; Fatalities information; Hospitals information; Medical records information; Regression analysis information; Right of way (Traffic) information; Rural areas information; Traffic accidents information; Traffic violations information; Work zones information
Geographical Terms Connecticut
Identifier Terms Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System
Other Terms Linked data
Subject Areas H52 HUMAN FACTORS; H51 SAFETY; I83 Accidents and the Human Factor
Contract Number DTNH-22-96-R-07266
Report Number HS-808 971,; NHTSA Report
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