Abstract

Background: Due to the stability and economic development in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, increase in the number of traffic crashes has been one of the serious challenges that local authorities have faced with. The present study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of road traffic accidents (RTAs), road traffic injuries (RTIs), and their causes in Sulaimaniyah City, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. Materials and Methods: The present descriptive study was conducted based on the data collected from the Health Directorate/ MOH and the Traffic Department/ Ministry of Interior in Sulaimaniyah. A questionnaire was also used to collect required data from RTA casualties who were admitted to Sulaimaniyah Main Emergency Hospital during a 6-month period from January first till the end of June 2014. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS software version 21.0. Results: Based on the results obtained from Sulaimaniyah Main Emergency Hospital, there were 251 RTA victims in 2014 within the age range of 1 to 81 years. Moreover, RTAs led to the death of 270 and 280 individuals in 2012 and 2013, respectively. The main causes of RTAs were respectively over speeding (33%), the sudden appearance of a vehicle (13.9%), and vehicle slip (10.4%), speeding (48.7%), followed by drowsiness of the drivers (36.9%), and drunken driving (5.6%). Conclusion: In order to reduce RTAs, the overall quality of roads, quality of cars, and general driving skills should be improved. Moreover, for decreasing the rate of crashes inside the city, public transport modes such as tram or train should be prepared.

Highlights

  • The World Health Organization (WHO) defines a road traffic accident (RTA) as a collision involving at least one vehicle in motion on a public or private road, resulting in at least one person being injured or killed

  • Based on the results obtained from Sulaimaniyah Main Emergency Hospital (January - June 2014), there were 251 RTA victims whose mean age was 25.96 ± 17.04 years, ranging from 1 to 81 years

  • The total number of RTAs in 2012 and 2013 were respectively 1223 and 887 cases, from which 270 (7.2%) and 280 (9.0%) cases led to fatal injuries, respectively

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Introduction

The World Health Organization (WHO) defines a road traffic accident (RTA) as a collision involving at least one vehicle in motion on a public or private road, resulting in at least one person being injured or killed. Road traffic injuries (RTIs) represent a leading and increasing contribution to regional and global disease burden. The WHO has defined RTC as a collision or incident that may or may not lead to injury, occurring on a public road and involving at least one moving vehicle [1, 3]. The present study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of road traffic accidents (RTAs), road traffic injuries (RTIs), and their causes in Sulaimaniyah City, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. Materials and Methods: The present descriptive study was conducted based on the data collected from the Health Directorate/ MOH and the Traffic Department/ Ministry of Interior in Sulaimaniyah.

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