Original scientific paper
Pedestrian Traffic Fatalities in Southwestern Croatia
Alan Bosnar
Valter Stemberga
Dražen Cuculić
Romana Jerković
Miran Čoklo
Abstract
Pedestrians are often considered the most vulnerable group of road users. The aim of our study was to analyze the forensic
aspects of pedestrian traffic fatalities in Rijeka region. We analyzed pedestrian fatalities in a 5-year period
(2002–2006), which included 44 fatally injured pedestrians examined at the Rijeka Institute of Forensic Medicine. The
male:female ratio was 1:1. The median age was 57 (ranging from 2–95), with 66% aging over 60 and 89% aging over 40.
The least of the accidents happened in July and during weekend. Almost 65% of the fatally injured pedestrians were sober
(0.00 g/kg) and 24% had blood alcohol level of more than 1.50 g/kg. Our study showed that pedestrian fatalities in
Rijeka region have specific forensic characteristics. These findings suggest the necessity of the specific approach and caution
in planning of prevention measures for specific traffic fatalities, in this case pedestrian ones.
Keywords
pedestrians; traffic accident; Croatia
Hrčak ID:
34556
URI
Publication date:
1.10.2008.
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