Factores humanos asociados a los accidentes mortales de motocicletas scooter en España.

  1. María José. Sospedra-Baeza
  2. Sergio Hidalgo-Fuentes
  3. Lia Cuñado-Pérez
Revista:
Ciencias Psicológicas

ISSN: 1688-4094 1688-4221

Año de publicación: 2017

Año: 11

Número: 1

Páginas: 49-56

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.22235/CP.V11I2.1346 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Otras publicaciones en: Ciencias Psicológicas

Resumen

Resumen Los accidentes de motocicleta son uno de los problemas de seguridad vial más importantes a nivel mundial. Hay una escasez de estudios específicos sobre las características de la accidentalidad de las motocicletas de tipo scooter, motivada por la falta de una definición precisa de este tipo de motocicleta y de la identificación de los distintos tipos de vehículos de dos ruedas en los registros de accidentes. El objetivo de este trabajo es determinar las características de los 293 conductores de motocicletas scooter fallecidos en España durante el periodo 2006-2011. Se realizaron análisis descriptivos y de asociación en función de la naturaleza de las variables. Los resultados de los análisis permiten identificar algunos de los principales factores humanos asociados a los accidentes mortales de los conductores de motocicletas scooter.

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