960 resultados para Automobile driving on highways
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In Switzerland, a two-tier system based on impairment by any psychoactive substances which affect the capacity to drive safely and zero tolerance for certain illicit drugs came into force on 1 January 2005. According to the new legislation, the offender is sanctioned if Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol THC is >or=1.5ng/ml or amphetamine, methamphetamine, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), 3,4-methylenedioxyethylamphetamine (MDEA), cocaine, free morphine are >or=15ng/ml in whole blood (confidence interval+/-30%). For all other psychoactive substances, impairment must be proven in applying the so-called "three pillars expertise". At the same time the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for driving was lowered from 0.80 to 0.50g/kg. The purpose of this study was to analyze the prevalence of drugs in the first year after the introduction of the revision of the Swiss Traffic Law in the population of drivers suspected of driving under the influence of drugs (DUID). A database was developed to collect the data from all DUID cases submitted by the police or the Justice to the eight Swiss authorized laboratories between January and December 2005. Data collected were anonymous and included the age, gender, date and time of the event, the type of vehicle, the circumstances, the sampling time and the results of all the performed toxicological analyses. The focus was explicitly on DUID; cases of drivers who were suspected to be under the influence of ethanol only were not considered. The final study population included 4794 DUID offenders (4243 males, 543 females). The mean age of all drivers was 31+/-12 years (range 14-92 years). One or more psychoactive drugs were detected in 89% of all analyzed blood samples. In 11% (N=530) of the samples, neither alcohol nor drugs were present. The most frequently encountered drugs in whole blood were cannabinoids (48% of total number of cases), ethanol (35%), cocaine (25%), opiates (10%), amphetamines (7%), benzodiazepines (6%) and methadone (5%). Other medicinal drugs such as antidepressants and benzodiazepine-like were detected less frequently. Poly-drug use was prevalent but it may be underestimated because the laboratories do not always analyze all drugs in a blood sample. This first Swiss study points out that DUID is a serious problem on the roads in Switzerland. Further investigations will show if this situation has changed in the following years.
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Two retrospective epidemiologic studies have shown that cannabis is the main psychoactive substance detected in the blood of drivers suspected of driving under the influence of psychotropic drugs. An oral administration double-blind crossover study was carried out with eight healthy male subjects, aged 22 to 30 years, all occasional cannabis smokers. Three treatments and one placebo were administered to all participants at a two week interval: 20 mg dronabinol, 16.5 mg D9-tétrahydrocannabinol (THC) and 45.7 mg THC as a cannabis milk decoction. Participants were asked to report the subjective drug effects and their willingness to drive under various circumstances on a visual analog scale. Clinical observations, a psychomotor test and a tracking test on a driving simulator were also carried out. Compared to cannabis smoking, THC, 11-OH-THC and THC-COOH blood concentrations remained low through the whole study (<13.1 ng THC/mL,<24.7 ng 11-OH-THC/mL and<99.9 ng THC-COOH/mL). Two subjects experienced deep anxiety symptoms suggesting that this unwanted side-effect may occur when driving under the influence of cannabis or when driving and smoking a joint. No clear association could be found between these adverse reactions and a susceptibility gene to propensity to anxiety and psychotic symptoms (genetic polymorphism of the catechol-O-methyltransferase). The questionnaires have shown that the willingness to drive was lower when the drivers were assigned an insignificant task and was higher when the mission was of crucial importance. The subjects were aware of the effects of cannabis and their performances on the road sign and tracking test were greatly impaired, especially after ingestion of the strongest dose. The Cannabis Influence Factor (CIF) which relies on the molar ratio of active and inactive cannabinoids in blood provided a good estimate of the fitness to drive.
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Delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is frequently found in the blood of drivers suspected of driving under the influence of cannabis or involved in traffic crashes. The present study used a double-blind crossover design to compare the effects of medium (16.5 mg THC) and high doses (45.7 mg THC) of hemp milk decoctions or of a medium dose of dronabinol (20 mg synthetic THC, Marinol on several skills required for safe driving. Forensic interpretation of cannabinoids blood concentrations were attempted using the models proposed by Daldrup (cannabis influencing factor or CIF) and Huestis and coworkers. First, the time concentration-profiles of THC, 11-hydroxy-Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (11-OH-THC) (active metabolite of THC), and 11-nor-9-carboxy-Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THCCOOH) in whole blood were determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-negative ion chemical ionization. Compared to smoking studies, relatively low concentrations were measured in blood. The highest mean THC concentration (8.4 ng/mL) was achieved 1 h after ingestion of the strongest decoction. Mean maximum 11-OH-THC level (12.3 ng/mL) slightly exceeded that of THC. THCCOOH reached its highest mean concentration (66.2 ng/mL) 2.5-5.5 h after intake. Individual blood levels showed considerable intersubject variability. The willingness to drive was influenced by the importance of the requested task. Under significant cannabinoids influence, the participants refused to drive when they were asked whether they would agree to accomplish several unimportant tasks, (e.g., driving a friend to a party). Most of the participants reported a significant feeling of intoxication and did not appreciate the effects, notably those felt after drinking the strongest decoction. Road sign and tracking testing revealed obvious and statistically significant differences between placebo and treatments. A marked impairment was detected after ingestion of the strongest decoction. A CIF value, which relies on the molar ratio of main active to inactive cannabinoids, greater than 10 was found to correlate with a strong feeling of intoxication. It also matched with a significant decrease in the willingness to drive, and it matched also with a significant impairment in tracking performances. The mathematic model II proposed by Huestis et al. (1992) provided at best a rough estimate of the time of oral administration with 27% of actual values being out of range of the 95% confidence interval. The sum of THC and 11-OH-THC blood concentrations provided a better estimate of impairment than THC alone. This controlled clinical study points out the negative influence on fitness to drive after medium or high dose oral THC or dronabinol.
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In Switzerland over 200'000 people with diagnosed diabetes drive a car. Their physicians endorse many roles: usual medical care as well as informing properly about driving recommandations and handling the legal issues behing the licensing procedure. Ability to drive can be impaired in three ways: hypogylcemia, diabetes complications and hyperglycemia. Hypoglycemia is the main risk factor of vehicle accident for diabetic drivers and frequent while driving. However few accidents are reported due to hypoglycemia. Swiss medical guidelines about diabetes and driving mention the requested conditions, but practically how should we do? We sought to answear by creating a specific educationnal program focused on hypoglycemia management. Building patient knowledges through experiences is the main goal of the course diabetes and driving.
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The study analyzes the trend in frequency of adults who drive under the influence of alcohol in major Brazilian cities after the passing of laws, which prohibit drunk driving. Data from the Surveillance System for Risk and Protective Factors for Chronic Diseases by Telephone Survey (VIGITEL) between 2007 and 2013 were analyzed. The frequency of adults who drove after abusive alcohol consumption was reduced by 45.0% during this period (2.0% in 2007 to 1.1% in 2013). Between 2007 and 2008 (-0.5%) and between 2012 and 2013 (-0.5%), significant reductions were observed in the years immediately after the publication of these laws that prohibit drunk driving. These improvements towards the control of drunk driving show a change in the Brazilian population’s lifestyle.
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Several factors, such as hunting and the pet trade, are responsible for the worldwide decline of wildlife populations. In addition, fatal collisions with vehicles on highways have also taken one of the largest tolls. This study aimed to quantify the richness and abundance of vertebrate roadkill along highway MS-080 in Mato Grosso do Sul, Central-West Brazil. We compare the amount of roadkill to the distance between cities, moon phases and the flow of vehicles on the highway. Samples were collected weekly between March and September 2011, totaling 257 individuals, belonging to 32 families and 52 species, resulting in an index of 0.13 individuals hit/km. Birds were the most frequently hit taxa, followed by mammals. The most affected species was Cariama cristata (Cariamidae), followed by Cerdocyon thous (Canidae). The sections of highway closest to cities had the highest number of individual animals killed. Our observations indicate that the density of the vegetation next to the highway positively influences the amount of roadkill.
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Background: The literature shows how gender mandates contribute to differences in exposure and vulnerability to certain health risk factors. This paper presents the results of a study developed in the south of Spain, where research aimed at understanding men from a gender perspective is still limited. Objective: The aim of this paper is to explore the lay perceptions and meanings ascribed to the idea of masculinity, identifying ways in which gender displays are related to health. Design: The study is based on a mixed-methods data collection strategy typical of qualitative research. We performed a qualitative content analysis focused on manifest and latent content. Results: Our analysis showed that the relationship between masculinity and health was mainly defined with regard to behavioural explanations with an evident performative meaning. With regard to issues such as driving, the use of recreational drugs, aggressive behaviour, sexuality, and body image, important connections were established between manhood acts and health outcomes. Different ways of understanding and performing the male identity also emerged from the results. The findings revealed the implications of these aspects in the processes of change in the identity codes of men and women. Conclusions: The study provides insights into how the category ‘man’ is highly dependent on collective practices and performative acts. Consideration of how males perform manhood acts might be required in guidance on the development of programmes and policies aimed at addressing gender inequalities in health in a particular local context.
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The impact on health of alcohol in a given society is mainly related with the volume and pattern of drinking, and these are related with individual factors, but also with environmental factors, among which public policies are important determinants. Public policies may favour or reduce alcohol use, and thus have a substantial preventive capacity. The effectiveness of policies to prevent the harm caused by alcohol has been reviewed in recent documents, which provide evidence to extract recommendations. This paper reviews the most effective policies to reduce the harm caused by alcohol, with an emphasis in the use of taxes to increase its cost, availability regulation, and policies on drinking and driving. The regulation of alcohol promotion and publicity is also assessed, as well as the detection and treatment of alcohol abuse and dependence. The state of alcohol related policies in Spain is analysed, as well as the obstacles, for the adoption of policies more prone to prevention, and recommendations for the future are made.
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Tout médecin de premier recours devrait pouvoir se prononcer sur l'aptitude à la conduite automobile de son patient. La problématique du conducteur âgé, dépendant soit de l'alcool ou de drogues, sous traitement de médicaments psychotropes, ou encore diabétique, est abordée à la lumière des dispositions légales et des récentes recommandations. Cet article aborde également les aspects relatifs aux problèmes neurologiques, cardiologiques et orthopédiques. Any primary care doctor should be able to decide on the fitness to drive of a given patient. The issue of an older driver, patients addicted to alcohol or drugs, under current psychotropic drug treatment, or diabetic, is discussed in the light of legal provisions and current recommendations. This article also discusses aspects associated with neurological, cardiac and orthopedic issues.
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Les problèmes médicaux concernant la conduite automobile deviennent de plus en plus compliqués et de plus en plus fréquents. Dans la plupart des cantons suisses, chaque médecin peut potentiellement être interpellé en tant que médecin-conseil d'un de ses patients. Le présent article s'intéresse particulièrement aux problèmes de toxicodépendance dans le cadre du contexte législatif actuel et de la complexité croissante des soins. Medical problems involving driving aptitude are more and more common nowadays. Each doctor in Switzerland could be asked to give a certificate of driving aptitude for one of his/her patient. This paper relates to the problem of substance abusers in the current legal context and the growing complexity of care.
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Iowa’s traffic safety culture is influenced by laws and policies, enforcement methods, driver education, roadway engineering, and drivers’ behaviors. The Center for Social and Behavioral Research at the University of Northern Iowa was contracted by the Iowa Department of Transportation to conduct a general population survey of adult Iowans. Telephone interviews were conducted with 1,088 adult Iowans from October to December 2011. A dual-frame (cell phone and landline) sampling design was used. The interview covered a wide range of traffic safety topics (e.g., traffic safety policies, enforcement techniques, and distracted driving). Most Iowans said driving in Iowa is about as safe now as it was 5 years ago; however, one-fourth said driving in Iowa is less safe now. There are a number of driving-related behaviors many adult Iowans consider serious threats to traffic safety and never acceptable to do while driving. Yet, many Iowans report often seeing other drivers engaging in these behaviors and admit engaging in some themselves. For example, nearly 1 in 5 adult Iowa drivers said they have sent or read a text message or email while driving in the past 30 days despite this being prohibited since July of 2011. A slight majority said they support using cameras on highways, interstates, and city streets to automatically ticket drivers for speeding, with even stronger support for red light cameras. A comprehensive approach to traffic safety in Iowa is required to encourage protective factors that enhance traffic safety and reduce the impact of detrimental factors.
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Tämän työn tavoitteena oli tarkastella liikenneturvallisuuden kehittymistä moottoritien rakentamisen jälkeen valtatiellä 1 Varsinais-Suomen ja Uudenmaan ELY-keskusten alueilla välillä Turku – Lohja. Laadittu tarkastus perustui onnettomuustietoihin, tierekisteritietoihin sekä maastokäynteihin. Valtatien 1 liikenneturvallisuustaso on lähtökohtaisesti hyvä ja liikenneympäristön turvallisuusriskit ovat pienet. Liikenneturvallisuustilanne on parantunut merkittävästi moottoritieksi rakentamisen jälkeen. Valtatiellä 1 tapahtuneet henkilövahinkoon johtaneet onnettomuudet ovat vähentyneet 60 - 80 % moottoritien rakentamisen jälkeen, mikä tarkoittaa lähes 40 henkilövahinko-onnettomuutta vähemmän vuosittain. Kuolemaan johtaneiden onnettomuuksien vähenemä oli 2-3 onnettomuutta vuosittain. Moottoritiellä tapahtuneista henkilövahinkoon johtaneista onnettomuuksista yleisimpiä ovat yksittäisonnettomuudet ja peräänajo-onnettomuudet. Henkilövahinko-onnettomuuksista noin 60 % johtuu tieltä suistumisista. Onnettomuusrekisteritietojen mukaan henkilövahinkoon johtaneita kohtaamisonnettomuuksia ei tapahtunut vuosina 2007– 2011, vaikka väärään suuntaan ajamisesta johtuvat kuolonkolarit on aikaisemmin todettu vakiintuneeksi onnettomuustyypiksi moottoriteillä. Tehdyn onnettomuusanalyysin sekä maastokäyntien perusteella etenkin vanhempien moottoritieosuuksien liikenneturvallisuuden tilaa voidaan ja tulee kuitenkin edelleen parantaa ja liikenneturvallisuustasoa nostaa. Yksittäisonnettomuuksia voidaan estää ja niiden seurauksia merkittävästi lieventää reunaympäristöä kehittämällä. On kuitenkin huomattava, että kaikkia onnettomuuksia ei voida estää tieteknisin keinoin ja liikennejärjestelmää kehittämällä. Maastokäynneillä silmämääräisesti todettuihin puutteisiin pohdittiin parantamistoimenpiteitä Varsinais-Suomen ELY-keskuksen alueelle. Toimenpiteissä erityishuomiota on kiinnitetty tieympäristön törmäysturvallisuuteen ja väärään suuntaan ajamisen riskin estämiseen ramppiliittymissä. Tieympäristön törmäysturvallisuutta on esitetty parannettavaksi pääasiassa puuston raivauksella ja kaiteiden lisäämisellä. Kaiteiden lisäämisen sijasta on mahdollista parantaa törmäysturvallisuutta maatäytöllä niissä kohdissa, jossa ulkoluiska on liian matala kallioleikkauksen kohdalla. Ramppiliittymissä väärään suuntaan ajamisen riskiä pyritään taas estämään mm. lisäämällä kielletyn ajosuunnan liikennemerkkejä.
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Tämän raportin tavoitteena oli käsitellä leveiden keskimerkintöjen liikenneturvallisuusvaikutuksia, toteuttaa mielipidekysely kantatie 54 kokeiluosuuden vaikutusalueella sekä esitellä aiemmin tehdyt tutkimukset ja leveiden keskimerkintöjen taustaa. Raportin on laatinut Eino Lahtinen Hämeen ammattikorkeakoulusta opinnäytetyönään. Työn taustateoriaksi syvennyttiin leveiden keskimerkintöjen historiaan Suomessa ja ulkomailla sekä Suomessa tehtyihin tutkimuksiin aiheesta. Suomessa ja ulkomailla on havaittu jo vuosikymmenten ajan korkealuokkaisten teiden liikenneturvallisuuden heikentyneen liikenteen lisääntyessä. Kohtaamis- ja ohitusonnettomuuksien jäljet ovat usein raakaa katseltavaa ja luettavaa. Huoli kohtaamis- ja ohitusonnettomuuksien määristä ja niiden vakavuuksista painostaa etsimään ratkaisuja tämän kaltaisten onnettomuuksien vähentämiseksi. Tästä syystä on 1980-luvulta lähtien aktiivisesti etsitty liikenneturvallisuutta parantavia kustannustehokkaita ratkaisuja. Visuaalisia vaikutuksia arvioidessa havaittiin jo varhain kaistan leveyden visuaalisen kaventamisen johtavan ajonopeuksien laskuun, joka vähentää onnettomuuksia ja niiden vakavuuksia. Yhdeksi ratkaisuksi esitettiin leveää keskimerkintää, josta on ollut erilaisia kokeiluja ulkomailla 1996 ja Suomessa 2009 lähtien. Työn tuloksena voidaan esittää, että leveiden keskimerkintöjen vaikutukset ajokäyttäytymiseen ovat melko vähäiset, sillä lähes puolet kyselyyn vastanneista ei havainnut muutosta omassa tai muiden ajokäyttäytymisessä. Työn perusteella arvioidaan, että leveät keskimerkinnät vähensivät henkilövahinkoon johtaneita ohitus-, kohtaamis- ja vasemmalle suistumisonnettomuuksia 17 – 21 %. Tutkimuksen perusteella voidaan todeta, että leveitä keskimerkintöjä käytettäessä on varmistuttava riittävästä piennarleveydestä (vähintään 1 m). Leveää keskimerkintää voidaan käyttää alueilla, jossa tien päällysteen leveys on vähintään 10 m, KVL vähintään 1500 ajon/vrk ja tiejakson pituus vähintään 10 km. Leveän keskialueen tulisi olla metrin levyinen.
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There is considerable interest in the use of porous asphalt (PA) surfacing on highways since physical and subjective assessments of noise have indicated a significant advantage over conventional non-porous surfaces such as hot rolled asphalt (HRA) used widely for motorway surfacing in the UK. However, it was not known whether the benefit of the PA surface was affected by the presence of roadside barriers. Noise predictions have been made using the Boundary Element Method (BEM) approach to determine the extent to which the noise reducing benefits of PA could be added to the screening effects of noise barriers in order to obtain the overall reduction in noise levels