Powered Two- and Three-Wheeler Safety

Fangrong Chang, Helai Huang, Md. Mazharul Haque

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    Abstract

    Powered two- and three-wheeled vehicles (PTWs) are increasingly popular around the world. They are used for recreational purposes as well as for transportation. The rapid growth in PTW users and their vulnerability to injury entails public safety concerns. This chapter focuses on factors associated with PTW crashes and evidence-based interventions for PTW safety with the intent of providing a general introduction to PTW traffic safety. It begins with some basic information about PTWs including the definition of PTWs, their global distribution, and their usage. The recent trends in PTW traffic crashes are then identified in the second part. In addition, critical factors contributing to PTW crashes and serious injuries are revealed from road users, vehicle, and road traffic environmental aspects, followed by the traffic safety challenges associated with electrical bikes (e-bikes) in China. In the last part, evidence-based interventions that address the safety of PTWs are proposed. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationInternational Encyclopedia of Transportation
    EditorsRoger Vickerman, Per Gårder
    Place of PublicationAmsterdam
    PublisherElsevier
    Pages443-450
    Volume2: Transport Safety and Security
    ISBN (Print)9780081026724, 9780081026717
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Research Keywords

    • Electric bike (e-bike) safety
    • Environmental factors
    • Evidence-based interventions
    • Helmet use
    • Motorcycle crashes
    • Motorcycle traffic safety
    • Powered two- and three-wheeled vehicles
    • PTW crashes
    • Road characteristics
    • Road traffic safety
    • Road user behavior
    • Traffic safety challenges
    • Vehicle characteristics

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