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Objective and Perceived Traffic Safety for Children: A Systematic Literature Review of Traffic and Built Environment Characteristics Related to Safe Travel
by
Waygood, E. O. D.
, Amiour, Yasser
, van den Berg, Pauline E. W.
in
Accidents, Traffic
/ Analysis
/ Bicycling
/ Built Environment
/ Child
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Cyclists
/ Decision making
/ Environment Design
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Injuries
/ Literature reviews
/ Neighborhoods
/ Parents & parenting
/ Pedestrians
/ Perceptions
/ Roads & highways
/ Safety
/ Systematic Review
/ Traffic
/ Transportation - methods
/ Transportation planning
/ Walking - injuries
/ Work-related injuries
2022
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Objective and Perceived Traffic Safety for Children: A Systematic Literature Review of Traffic and Built Environment Characteristics Related to Safe Travel
by
Waygood, E. O. D.
, Amiour, Yasser
, van den Berg, Pauline E. W.
in
Accidents, Traffic
/ Analysis
/ Bicycling
/ Built Environment
/ Child
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Cyclists
/ Decision making
/ Environment Design
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Injuries
/ Literature reviews
/ Neighborhoods
/ Parents & parenting
/ Pedestrians
/ Perceptions
/ Roads & highways
/ Safety
/ Systematic Review
/ Traffic
/ Transportation - methods
/ Transportation planning
/ Walking - injuries
/ Work-related injuries
2022
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Objective and Perceived Traffic Safety for Children: A Systematic Literature Review of Traffic and Built Environment Characteristics Related to Safe Travel
by
Waygood, E. O. D.
, Amiour, Yasser
, van den Berg, Pauline E. W.
in
Accidents, Traffic
/ Analysis
/ Bicycling
/ Built Environment
/ Child
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Cyclists
/ Decision making
/ Environment Design
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Injuries
/ Literature reviews
/ Neighborhoods
/ Parents & parenting
/ Pedestrians
/ Perceptions
/ Roads & highways
/ Safety
/ Systematic Review
/ Traffic
/ Transportation - methods
/ Transportation planning
/ Walking - injuries
/ Work-related injuries
2022
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Objective and Perceived Traffic Safety for Children: A Systematic Literature Review of Traffic and Built Environment Characteristics Related to Safe Travel
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Objective and Perceived Traffic Safety for Children: A Systematic Literature Review of Traffic and Built Environment Characteristics Related to Safe Travel
2022
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Overview
The literature on children’s active transportation has shown the influence of the built environment characteristics on walking and crashes. Various reviews have examined those two questions. One influence on walking is the perception of traffic safety. However, it is not clear how, or even if, the built environment affects such perceptions. This research aims to understand which traffic and built environment characteristics influence objective and subjective/perceived traffic safety for children based on the analysis of previous studies in the field. Two types of research were used: the first examines the association between traffic and built environment characteristics and child pedestrian and/or cyclist collisions/injuries; the second relates to the perception of safety by parents and children for active transportation and, where studied, its relationship with built environment characteristics. A systematic review was conducted using five electronic databases. The total number of articles retrieved was reduced to 38 following the eligibility criteria and quality assessment, where 25 articles relate to injuries among children and 13 articles pertain to perception of safety. The results showed that high traffic volume and high vehicle speed are the main reasons children and parents feel unsafe when children use active travel, which matches the main findings on objective safety. Few articles on perception of safety related to the objective built environment were found. However, consistent findings exist. The presence of sidewalk was related to the safety of children. The presence of a crossing guard was positively related to perceived safety but was associated with higher rates of injuries among children. Intersection density was related to unsafe perceptions but was not statistically associated with objective traffic safety. Additionally, population density was found to be positively related to injuries among children, but not to perception of safety. The results help policy strategy to enhance the safety of children when using active transport modes.
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