2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14169909
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Characteristics of Pedestrians in Bangladesh Who Did Not Receive Public Education on Road Safety

Abstract: The safety of pedestrians, such as workers who largely walk to and from work, has not been given sufficient attention, especially in the area of traffic safety in developing countries, including Bangladesh. Although the National Road Safety Strategy has a very strong emphasis on road safety education and publicity campaigns, the road safety knowledge may not have reached these vulnerable road users who most needed them. Moreover, little is known about the penetration rate of these campaigns and who have benefi… Show more

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“…Natarajan P [8] also used MCA to study vehicle-pedestrian accidents from the Road Accident Data Management System (RADMS) database in 2016 in Chennai, summarizing patterns and correlations leading to accidents. Tanvir Chowdhury et al [9] carried out a survey of 1020 Bangladesh workers in Dhaka to identify the characteristics of vulnerable road users. Moreover, Lei Yang et al [10] performed a comparative analysis of different models using Bayesian Optimization for pedestrian fatality prediction, trying to improve traffic safety of pedestrians from the approach of machine learning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natarajan P [8] also used MCA to study vehicle-pedestrian accidents from the Road Accident Data Management System (RADMS) database in 2016 in Chennai, summarizing patterns and correlations leading to accidents. Tanvir Chowdhury et al [9] carried out a survey of 1020 Bangladesh workers in Dhaka to identify the characteristics of vulnerable road users. Moreover, Lei Yang et al [10] performed a comparative analysis of different models using Bayesian Optimization for pedestrian fatality prediction, trying to improve traffic safety of pedestrians from the approach of machine learning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%