Injury Characteristics of Motorcyclists Involved in Motorcycle Crashes in Klang Valley, Malaysia

The objectives of this study were to establish the relationship between injury outcomes and i) riders' characteristics, ii) their exposure and iii) the motorcycle factors resulting from serious and fatal motorcycle crashes. Data on motorcycle crashes and injuries from January to December 1998 w...

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Main Author: Pang, Toh Yen
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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Published: 2000
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spelling my-upm-ir.104552024-03-27T07:29:51Z Injury Characteristics of Motorcyclists Involved in Motorcycle Crashes in Klang Valley, Malaysia 2000-02 Pang, Toh Yen The objectives of this study were to establish the relationship between injury outcomes and i) riders' characteristics, ii) their exposure and iii) the motorcycle factors resulting from serious and fatal motorcycle crashes. Data on motorcycle crashes and injuries from January to December 1998 were obtained from two sources, namely the police reports and hospital records. These linked data were then used to examine the injury patterns sustained by the motorcyclists involved in motorcycle crashes in Malaysia. In order to assess the independent variables in influencing the injury outcome, the logistic regression method was used to determine the odds ratios and the multivariate models for the injured motorcyclists. In the statistical analysis, a total of five independent variables were found to significantly (p<O.05) influence the fatality risk. Those variables were (i) age of motorcyclists, (ii) engine capacity of the motorcycles, (iii) objects struck, (iv) type of collisions and (v) location sites. Results showed that fatality risks were likely to associate with older motorcyclists, larger engine motorcycles, collision with a heavy commercial vehicle, head-on collision, and non-junction sites. The study also revealed that the most frequent injuries to fatally injured motorcyclists were head injuries (56.5%) and chest injuries (27.4%). Injuries to the lower limbs, however, accounted for the highest proportion (54.4%) for the serious injury cases investigated. This is followed by the upper limb injuries (19.9%). Most motorcyclists were detained for one or two nights for observation and recovery. The mean stay for all patients were about 5 days. However, those motorcyclists who suffered from lower limb injuries often required longer stay in hospital. In addition, the study indicated that side collisions presented a difficult problem in crash protection towards the lower limbs. Despite the fact that most motorcycles in Malaysia had very little crushable and protective structure around the rider's lower limb region. Whereas, this kind of protection was found to reduce the risk of lower limb injures i n many studies. As such, further investigation on the design of effective leg protector for motorcyclists should be carried out. Motorcycling injuries - Selangor - Lembah Klang - Safety measures Accidents - Selangor - Lembah Klang - Safety measures Motorcycling accidents - Selangor - Lembah Klang - Analysis 2000-02 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10455/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10455/1/FK_2000_3.pdf text en public masters Universiti Putra Malaysia Motorcycling injuries - Selangor - Lembah Klang - Safety measures Accidents - Selangor - Lembah Klang - Safety measures Motorcycling accidents - Selangor - Lembah Klang - Analysis Faculty of Engineering Radin Sohadi,, Radin Umar English
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
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language English
English
advisor Radin Sohadi,, Radin Umar
topic Motorcycling injuries - Selangor - Lembah Klang - Safety measures
Accidents - Selangor - Lembah Klang - Safety measures
Motorcycling accidents - Selangor - Lembah Klang - Analysis
spellingShingle Motorcycling injuries - Selangor - Lembah Klang - Safety measures
Accidents - Selangor - Lembah Klang - Safety measures
Motorcycling accidents - Selangor - Lembah Klang - Analysis
Pang, Toh Yen
Injury Characteristics of Motorcyclists Involved in Motorcycle Crashes in Klang Valley, Malaysia
description The objectives of this study were to establish the relationship between injury outcomes and i) riders' characteristics, ii) their exposure and iii) the motorcycle factors resulting from serious and fatal motorcycle crashes. Data on motorcycle crashes and injuries from January to December 1998 were obtained from two sources, namely the police reports and hospital records. These linked data were then used to examine the injury patterns sustained by the motorcyclists involved in motorcycle crashes in Malaysia. In order to assess the independent variables in influencing the injury outcome, the logistic regression method was used to determine the odds ratios and the multivariate models for the injured motorcyclists. In the statistical analysis, a total of five independent variables were found to significantly (p<O.05) influence the fatality risk. Those variables were (i) age of motorcyclists, (ii) engine capacity of the motorcycles, (iii) objects struck, (iv) type of collisions and (v) location sites. Results showed that fatality risks were likely to associate with older motorcyclists, larger engine motorcycles, collision with a heavy commercial vehicle, head-on collision, and non-junction sites. The study also revealed that the most frequent injuries to fatally injured motorcyclists were head injuries (56.5%) and chest injuries (27.4%). Injuries to the lower limbs, however, accounted for the highest proportion (54.4%) for the serious injury cases investigated. This is followed by the upper limb injuries (19.9%). Most motorcyclists were detained for one or two nights for observation and recovery. The mean stay for all patients were about 5 days. However, those motorcyclists who suffered from lower limb injuries often required longer stay in hospital. In addition, the study indicated that side collisions presented a difficult problem in crash protection towards the lower limbs. Despite the fact that most motorcycles in Malaysia had very little crushable and protective structure around the rider's lower limb region. Whereas, this kind of protection was found to reduce the risk of lower limb injures i n many studies. As such, further investigation on the design of effective leg protector for motorcyclists should be carried out.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Pang, Toh Yen
author_facet Pang, Toh Yen
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title Injury Characteristics of Motorcyclists Involved in Motorcycle Crashes in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_short Injury Characteristics of Motorcyclists Involved in Motorcycle Crashes in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_full Injury Characteristics of Motorcyclists Involved in Motorcycle Crashes in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_fullStr Injury Characteristics of Motorcyclists Involved in Motorcycle Crashes in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Injury Characteristics of Motorcyclists Involved in Motorcycle Crashes in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_sort injury characteristics of motorcyclists involved in motorcycle crashes in klang valley, malaysia
granting_institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
granting_department Faculty of Engineering
publishDate 2000
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10455/1/FK_2000_3.pdf
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