Motor vehicle-related deaths around two major holidays in South Korea

© 2016 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.South Korea has consistently exhibited high rates of motor vehicle-related deaths (MVDs) since the late 1980s. This study investigated the number of MVDs around two major public holidays in South Korea- Lunar New Year's Day and Thanksgiving Day. MVDs from...

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Main Author: Sohn, Kitae
Format: Journal Article
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51861
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description © 2016 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.South Korea has consistently exhibited high rates of motor vehicle-related deaths (MVDs) since the late 1980s. This study investigated the number of MVDs around two major public holidays in South Korea- Lunar New Year's Day and Thanksgiving Day. MVDs from records of all individual deaths in 1997-2014 were extracted; then, MVDs per day from 14 days before and after each holiday (ie, 29 days in total) were summed across the years. Eventually, the 3-day mean values of MVDs before and after the holiday were compared, when holiday-related traffic peaks. The 3-day mean before Lunar New Year's Day was 385 fatalities, but dropped to 324 after the holiday; the corresponding figures for Thanksgiving Day were 494 and 413. These results are contrary to those of other countries. It appears that the severe congestion of highway traffic around the holidays resulted in a decrease in MVDs.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-518612017-09-13T15:36:42Z Motor vehicle-related deaths around two major holidays in South Korea Sohn, Kitae © 2016 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.South Korea has consistently exhibited high rates of motor vehicle-related deaths (MVDs) since the late 1980s. This study investigated the number of MVDs around two major public holidays in South Korea- Lunar New Year's Day and Thanksgiving Day. MVDs from records of all individual deaths in 1997-2014 were extracted; then, MVDs per day from 14 days before and after each holiday (ie, 29 days in total) were summed across the years. Eventually, the 3-day mean values of MVDs before and after the holiday were compared, when holiday-related traffic peaks. The 3-day mean before Lunar New Year's Day was 385 fatalities, but dropped to 324 after the holiday; the corresponding figures for Thanksgiving Day were 494 and 413. These results are contrary to those of other countries. It appears that the severe congestion of highway traffic around the holidays resulted in a decrease in MVDs. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51861 10.1136/injuryprev-2016-042109 BMJ Publishing Group restricted
spellingShingle Sohn, Kitae
Motor vehicle-related deaths around two major holidays in South Korea
title Motor vehicle-related deaths around two major holidays in South Korea
title_full Motor vehicle-related deaths around two major holidays in South Korea
title_fullStr Motor vehicle-related deaths around two major holidays in South Korea
title_full_unstemmed Motor vehicle-related deaths around two major holidays in South Korea
title_short Motor vehicle-related deaths around two major holidays in South Korea
title_sort motor vehicle-related deaths around two major holidays in south korea
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51861