期刊名称:Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology
印刷版ISSN:2457-1024
出版年度:2019
卷号:37
期号:3
页码:1-11
DOI:10.9734/cjast/2019/v37i330286
语种:English
出版社:Sciencedomain International
摘要:Aims: This paper aims to analyse the evolution of the fleet of vehicles on the D. Pedro I Export
Corridor Axis, in the period 1998-2016 and its potential relationship with vehicle accident mortality
rates with two municipalities cut by this route - Atibaia and Caraguatatuba.
Study Design: The focus was to investigate to what extent the intensification of the current fleet
can be related as a factor directly responsible for the increase of the occurrence of accidents, using
as an indicator for this measurement the mortality rate due to accidents of Traffic.
Place and Duration of Study: Study realized in São Paulo State, Brazil, for 36 months, from July
2015 to July 2018. The data used and analysed to diverse indicators were from 1998 to 2016.
Methodology: The methodology for the analysis of the intensification of the current fleet in the
studied region was based on the comparison between the evolution figures of the fleets and the
mortality rates due to transport accidents. In this way, all values were arranged on an identical
horizontal axis (referring to the years), to show possible correlations.
Results: The relationship between the circulation fleet increase and the increase of accidents
represents the negative impact of the processes of social and environmental changes that are
occurring in the region. These processes link urbanisation, risks and vulnerability due to the lack of
adequate urban planning and road safety infrastructure that exposes the population of these
municipalities to a higher risk of accidents.
Conclusion: The data on the evolution of vehicle fleet in the exporting Corridor unequivocally
evidences an accelerated urbanisation process, while mortality rates indicate the absence or
inefficiency of public sector-oriented police and the health of the population, which hinder this
process and may indicate negative impacts on society as a whole.