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Réflexions sur le transfert méthodologique de l’analyse qualitative d’accidents de la circulation routière issue de l’étude détaillée des accidents (EDA) française aux procédures d’accidents colombiennes

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  • Jimenez, A.
  • Yerpez, J.
  • Bocarejo, J.P.
  • Parraud, C.

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Nearly 90% of the traffic accidents that occur worldwide happen in developing countries. Yet road safety remains a little-studied subject in these countries, and notably accidentology studies, which provide a wealth of information. One of the major problems in studying road accidents in developing countries lies in the lack of reliable accident data. Indeed, while the comprehensive accident analysis methodologies used in developed countries provide an understanding of the origin of accidents and accident processes, as well as making it possible to define suitable, effective actions, they require reliable and relatively detailed accident data. These methodologies are notably based on detailed accident studies (DASs) and their adaptation to the analysis of accident reports. Colombia has an infrastructure for gathering and storing traffic accident data that can be used to perform comprehensive accident analyses. This article defines the feasibility of a technology transfer (clinical accident analysis) to the Colombian equivalent of accident reports. These observations are part of a doctoral thesis prepared jointly by the IFSTTAR Accident Mechanisms Research Unit and the University of the Andes in Bogotá. null

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  • Jimenez, A. & Yerpez, J. & Bocarejo, J.P. & Parraud, C., 2013. "Réflexions sur le transfert méthodologique de l’analyse qualitative d’accidents de la circulation routière issue de l’étude détaillée des accidents (EDA) française aux procédures d’accidents colombien," Recherche Transports Sécurité, Editions NecPlus, vol. 2012(01), pages 46-65, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:nec:rtsecu:v:2012:y:2013:i:01:p:46-65_00
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