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1 Child Road Injuries: Gauteng Status Quo Aliasgher Janmohammed (Ali)

2 Contents 1. Background 2. Demographics and Travel Statistics (Gauteng) 3. Preliminary Findings (Gauteng) 4. Implications 5. Way Forward 6. Questions 2

3 Background Why focus on children 1? 1) It is disturbing that children are not safe on our roads 1. Someone under the age of 18 years (Convention on the Rights of a Child, 1989) 3

4 Background Why focus on children 1? 1) It is disturbing that children are not safe on our roads 2) Creating safer roads for children could result in safety of all road users 1. Someone under the age of 18 years (Convention on the Rights of a Child, 1989) 4

5 Background Why focus on children 1? 1) It is disturbing that children are not safe on our roads 2) Creating safer roads for children could result in safety of all road users 3) Children are at a physical advantage as they cannot be seen from a certain height. Also limited cognitive abilities (Zeedyk et al., 2002) 1. Someone under the age of 18 years (Convention on the Rights of a Child, 1989) 5

6 Background Why focus on children 1? 1) It is disturbing that children are not safe on our roads 2) Creating safer roads for children could result in safety of all road users 3) Children are at a physical advantage as they cannot be seen from a certain height. Also limited cognitive abilities (Zeedyk et al., 2002) 4) In South Africa, children use the road alone. 1. Someone under the age of 18 years (Convention on the Rights of a Child, 1989) 6

7 Background Why focus on children 1? 1) It is disturbing that children are not safe on our roads 2) Creating safer roads for children could result in safety of all road users 3) Children are at a physical advantage as they cannot be seen from a certain height. Also limited cognitive abilities (Zeedyk et al., 2002) 4) In South Africa, children use the road alone. South Africa has: 1) High road fatality rate per population Source: Peden et al. (2013) 7

8 Background Why focus on children 1? 1) It is disturbing that children are not safe on our roads 2) Creating safer roads for children could result in safety of all road users 3) Children are at a physical advantage as they cannot be seen from a certain height. Also limited cognitive abilities (Zeedyk et al., 2002) 4) In South Africa, children use the road alone. South Africa has: 1) High road fatality rate per population 2) Double the world road fatality impacting children (Matzopoulos et al., 2004) 8

9 Background Why focus on children 1? 1) It is disturbing that children are not safe on our roads 2) Creating safer roads for children could result in safety of all road users 3) Children are at a physical advantage as they cannot be seen from a certain height. Also limited cognitive abilities (Zeedyk et al., 2002) 4) In South Africa, children use the road alone. Maputo Bloemfontein Dar es Salaam Pretoria Durban Johannesburg Cape Town Port Elizabeth Seoul Afrian Average Kuala Lumpur Nairobi 23 South Africa has: 1) High road fatality rate per population 2) Double the world road fatality impacting children (Matzopoulos et al., 2004) 3) Cities with very high fatality rates per Housten Phoenix Los Angeles, Lagos Global average Bangkok Chicago, Manila, Detoit, Denver Brisbane, Adelaide, San Fransisco Melbourne, Washington, Brussels, Munich, Sydney, Vienna, Paris, Boston population Many European cities, Jakarta, Toronto, Source: Vanderschuren and Zuidgeest (2017) 9

10 Background Why focus on children 1? 1) It is disturbing that children are not safe on our roads 2) Creating safer roads for children could result in safety of all road users 3) Children are at a physical advantage as they cannot be seen from a certain height. Also limited cognitive abilities (Zeedyk et al., 2002) 4) In South Africa, children use the road alone. Drivers, 25.6% Cyclists, 3.2% Pedestrians, 38.4% South Africa has: 1) High road fatality rate per population 2) Double the world road fatality impacting children (Matzopoulos et al., 2004) 3) Cities with very high fatality rates per population 4) Pedestrians still the victims because of lack of adequate infrastructure Passengers, 32.7% Data Source: RTMC,

11 Demographics and Travel Statistics Population Child Population (approximately 3,4 million children) Data Source: NHTS,

12 Demographics and Travel Statistics Population Child Population (approximately 3,4 million children) Male vs Female Child Population - Statistics show that male children are more vulnerable Data Source: NHTS,

13 Demographics and Travel Statistics Population Child Population (approximately 3,4 million children) Male vs Female Child Population - Statistics show that male children are more vulnerable Trip Destinations: Where are they travelling? Education trips the majority Data Source: NHTS,

14 Demographics and Travel Statistics Population Child Population (approximately 3,4 million children) Male vs Female Child Population - Statistics show that male children are more vulnerable Trip Destinations: Where are they travelling? Education trips the majority Mode of Travel Education: Walking dominant Data Source: NHTS,

15 Demographics and Travel Statistics Population Child Population (approximately 3,4 million children) Male vs Female Child Population - Statistics show that male children are more vulnerable Trip Destinations: Where are they travelling? Education trips the majority Mode of Travel Education: Walking dominant Other purposes: Walking dominant Data Source: NHTS,

16 Demographics and Travel Statistics Population Child Population (approximately 3,4 million children) Male vs Female Child Population - Statistics show that male children are more vulnerable Trip Destinations: Where are they travelling? Education trips the majority Mode of Travel Education: Walking dominant Other purposes: Walking dominant Time taken to access education Majority take longer than 15 minutes (67%) Data Source: NHTS,

17 Preliminary Findings Total Fatalities South Africa ( ) Children constitute 9% of road fatalities in South Africa and 7% of road fatalities in Gauteng Children, 9% Other ages, 91% Total Fatalities Gauteng ( ) Children, 7% Other ages, 93% Source: RTMC,

18 Preliminary Findings Children constitute 9% of road fatalities in South Africa and 7% of road fatalities in Gauteng Child pedestrians most vulnerable 73% followed by child passengers 26% Percentage Child Fatalities ( ) Passengers, 26% Cyclist, 1% Pedestrian, 73% Source: RTMC,

19 Percentage Fatalities Total Fatalities Preliminary Findings Children constitute 9% of road fatalities in South Africa and 7% of road fatalities in Gauteng 100% 90% Child Fatalities ( ) 250 Child pedestrians most vulnerable 73% followed by child passengers 26% 80% 70% 60% Gauteng roads are becoming more dangerous for children very year. We are not doing well for % 40% 30% % 50 10% 0% Average 0 Passengers Pedestrian Cyclist Driver Total Source: RTMC,

20 Total Fatalities Preliminary Findings Children constitute 9% of road fatalities in South Africa and 7% of road fatalities in Gauteng 140 Child fatalities by day of week 131 Child pedestrians most vulnerable 73% followed by child passengers 26% Gauteng roads are becoming more dangerous for children very year. We are not doing well for Majority of child fatalities occur during the weekend 20 0 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Passengers Pedestrian Cyclist Driver Source: RTMC,

21 00:00-01:00 01:00-02:00 02:00-03:00 03:00-04:00 04:00-05:00 05:00-06:00 06:00-07:00 07:00-08:00 08:00-09:00 09:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:00 12:00-13:00 13:00-14:00 14:00-15:00 15:00-16:00 16:00-17:00 17:00-18:00 18:00-19:00 19:00-20:00 20:00-21:00 21:00-22:00 22:00-23:00 23:00-00:00 Total Fatalities Preliminary Findings Children constitute 9% of road fatalities in South Africa and 7% of road fatalities in Gauteng Child pedestrians most vulnerable 73% followed by child passengers 26% Gauteng roads are becoming more dangerous for children very year. We are not doing well for 2020 Majority of child fatalities occur during the weekend After-school activities place children at a greater risk Child Fatalities by time of day Passengers Pedestrian Cyclist Driver Source: RTMC,

22 Preliminary Findings Children constitute 9% of road fatalities in South Africa and 7% of road fatalities in Gauteng Child pedestrians most vulnerable 73% followed by child passengers 26% Unknown Truck Articulated Multiple Truck Articulated Panel Van Other Mode involved in Fatalities Gauteng roads are becoming more dangerous for children very year. We are not doing well for 2020 Motorcycle >125cc Car Light Duty Vehicle GVM>3500kg Majority of child fatalities occur during the weekend Minibus Bus 9 79 After-school activities place children at a greater risk Cars, Minibus taxis (VKTs?) and Light duty vehicles placing road users at risk Total Fatalities Passengers Pedestrian Cyclist Driver Source: RTMC,

23 Implications Considering the fact that road fatalities impacting children increased over the three-year period, the Gauteng roads are becoming more dangerous for children every year. 23

24 Implications Considering the fact that road fatalities impacting children increased over the three-year period, the Gauteng roads are becoming more dangerous for children every year. Pedestrian children are the victims. With majority of children walking to school and back home, the roads that enable child pedestrians to access these locations need to be made safer. 24

25 Implications Considering the fact that road fatalities impacting children increased over the three-year period, the Gauteng roads are becoming more dangerous for children every year. Pedestrian children are the victims. With majority of children walking to school and back home, the roads that enable child pedestrians to access these locations need to be made safer. Given the findings of vulnerability based on time of the day and weekday, the focus of child road safety needs to also include safety on roads used for after-school activities. 25

26 Implications Considering the fact that road fatalities impacting children increased over the three-year period, the Gauteng roads are becoming more dangerous for children every year. Pedestrian children are the victims. With majority of children walking to school and back home, the roads that enable child pedestrians to access these locations need to be made safer. Given the findings of vulnerability based on time of the day and weekday, the focus of child road safety needs to also include safety on roads used for after-school activities. Interventions around education and enforcement need to focus on car and minibus taxi drivers in order to curb violation of traffic laws 26

27 Implications Considering the fact that road fatalities impacting children increased over the three-year period, the Gauteng roads are becoming more dangerous for children every year. Pedestrian children are the victims. With majority of children walking to school and back home, the roads that enable child pedestrians to access these locations need to be made safer. Given the findings of vulnerability based on time of the day and weekday, the focus of child road safety needs to also include safety on roads used for after-school activities. Interventions around education and enforcement need to focus on car and minibus taxi drivers in order to curb violation of traffic laws Better data is required that includes reporting on road injuries and that provides geocoded locations of injuries - Serious injuries can disable children. Most child cyclist injuries are unreported - Geocoded data can provide us information as to locations that are dangerous for children. Are these locations closer to home or to school? 27

28 Implications Example of geocoded data analysis WC Central Karoo Data Source: ipas,

29 Way Forward Road Safety Interventions 1) Low Road Safety budget, therefore, we need to prioritise 2) Prioritise child pedestrian and passenger children 3) How? Determine cause of these injuries and recommend localised interventions based on the five pillars of road safety Lollipop measure Name of Scenario: Costs (R million) Lives saved/20 years Overall BC Ratio/20 years Break-Even (fatalities only) Capital/20 year Operational/year Conservative Optimistic Conservative Optimistic Conservative Optimistic Infrastructure based scenarios Prince Alfred Hamlet (67) 2 (29) Khayelitsha (49) 28 (29) Rumble strips in Grabouw (4) 3 (3) Lighting at the intersection in Rawsonville (31) 13 (16) Enforcement based scenarios Speed over distance in Leeu Gamka (17) 14 (16) Education based scenarios Campaigns (21) Emergence Medical Services based scenarios Improved ambulance services (1) 1 (1) Improved motorcycle services (1) 1 (1) Improved helicopter services (1) 1 (1) All costings are based on base year values. No inflation on costs or benefits have been included Data required yet 1) Mortuary data that provides cause of road fatalities gap in deaths caused by alcohol 2) National geocoded data or geocoded data for Gauteng 3) Data that divides child injuries by age group Data Source: Red Cross War Memorial Hospital,

30 Lollipop Intervention Source: Amend and FIA,

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