Road Safety Related Behaviours of Romanian Young People

Journal Title: Applied Medical Informatics - Year 2010, Vol 26, Issue 1

Abstract

[i]Aim[/i]: The objective of this study was to assess the behaviors with risk for road traffic injuries among Romanian young people. [i]Material and Method[/i]: Self-administered questionnaires were completed by the study sample consisting of 1598 junior high school students, senior high school students and university students aged 11-24 years from both urban and rural areas of two counties (Cluj and Hunedora) of Romania. [i]Results[/i]: The results show that around 80% of the junior high school students and more than 90% of the senior high school students and university students who go by bike do not wear helmets or use them rarely when they are cycling. Seatbelts are used more frequently than the helmets, but still more than one third of the junior high school students and senior high school students and a quarter of the university students do not use seatbelts or use them rarely. In the month previous the survey around one quarter of the students travelled in a car whose driver used alcohol before driving. Moreover, 15% of the university students who drove recognized that, at least once during their life, they did this after they used alcohol. [i]Conclusions[/i]: The results indicate that comprehensive actions must be developed in order to prevent road traffic injuries among Romanian young people. They must include educational programs for youngsters and parents as well as adoption and enforcement of legislative measures and technical actions, which promote road safety.

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(2010). Road Safety Related Behaviours of Romanian Young People. Applied Medical Informatics, 26(1), 35-41. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-96962