2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-10192-2
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“My right to walk, my right to live”: pedestrian fatalities, roads and environmental features in Benin

Abstract: Background The implementation of road safety interventions in many developing countries usually focuses on the behavior of users. In order to draw more attention on the role of road infrastructure and physical environment in road safety interventions, this study aims to analyze the environmental and road factors associated with the pedestrians involved in traffic crashes in Benin. Method The method used was an analysis of national road crash statis… Show more

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“…Pedestrian accidents caused by vehicular defects and road surface are quite negligible. Spatially, the evidence provided also shows that on average, 80% of pedestrian accidents occur away from road junctions, consistent with other studies in Benin, Ghana and Hawaii (Kim et al, 2008;Ojo et al, 2019;Glèlè-Ahanhanzo et al, 2021), while accidents happening at stop signs or working traffic signals peaked at 20% in 2017. These statistics grew continually from 14% in 2014 before declining to 16% in 2018.…”
Section: Causes Of Pedestrian Accidentssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Pedestrian accidents caused by vehicular defects and road surface are quite negligible. Spatially, the evidence provided also shows that on average, 80% of pedestrian accidents occur away from road junctions, consistent with other studies in Benin, Ghana and Hawaii (Kim et al, 2008;Ojo et al, 2019;Glèlè-Ahanhanzo et al, 2021), while accidents happening at stop signs or working traffic signals peaked at 20% in 2017. These statistics grew continually from 14% in 2014 before declining to 16% in 2018.…”
Section: Causes Of Pedestrian Accidentssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…34 Another study in Benin found that almost half of pedestrian road crashes occurred as they were walking on the road or leaving an intersection, while most fatalities occurred on poorly kept and damaged roads. 35 Cities in the Philippines, such as Manila, also scored low in walkability with lacking infrastructure dedicated for pedestrians. This was further proved by the high rates of shared public transportation usage (i.e., jeepneys, tricycles) to travel only short distances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pedestrians are amongst the most exposed road users due to a inadequate pedestrian crossing amenities. (Glèlè-ahanhanzo et al, 2021). The trend of fast urbanization and economic progress has resulted in an unprecedented increase in vehicle numbers around the world.…”
Section: Statement Of Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%