Daily Washington Insider
  • Business
  • World
  • Science
  • Investing

Daily Washington Insider

  • Business
  • World
  • Science
  • Investing
Science

Electric vehicles more likely to hit pedestrians than petrol cars – study

by admin May 23, 2024
May 23, 2024
Electric vehicles more likely to hit pedestrians than petrol cars – study

Pedestrians may be twice as likely to be hit by an electric or hybrid car compared to petrol or diesel vehicles, according to a new study.

The study published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health on Tuesday analysed casualty rates on the road in the UK between 2013-2017.

The researchers said their findings indicated collisions with pedestrians were twice more likely with electric and hybrid vehicles than with petrol and diesel vehicles, and three times as likely in urban areas than in rural areas.

Based on data from 916,713 incidents involving casualties, the researchers calculated that between 2013 and 2017, the average annual pedestrian casualty rate per 100 million miles of road travel was 5.16 for electric and hybrid vehicles and 2.40 for petrol and diesel vehicles.

In total, 32 billion miles of electric/hybrid vehicle travel and 3 trillion miles of petrol/diesel vehicle travel were included in the analysis.

Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death for children and young people, and 1 in 4 road traffic deaths are of pedestrians, the researchers noted.

The researchers said that electric and hybrid vehicles may pose more of a safety hazard to pedestrians because they are quieter, particularly in urban areas where background ambient noise levels are higher.

They also suggested younger, less experienced drivers are more likely to be involved in a road traffic collision and are also more likely to own an electric car.

“More pedestrians are injured in Great Britain by petrol and diesel cars than by electric cars, but compared with petrol and diesel cars, electric cars pose a greater risk to pedestrians and the risk is greater in urban environments,” they wrote.

“From a public health perspective, our results should not discourage active forms of transport beneficial to health, such as walking and cycling; rather they can be used to ensure that any potential increased traffic injury risks are understood and safeguarded against.”

They conclude that the heightened safety risk posed to pedestrians by electric and hybrid cars “needs to be mitigated as governments proceed to phase out petrol and diesel cars“.

The study’s authors acknowledged several caveats to their findings, including the lack of data beyond 2017 due to an archiving glitch affecting National Travel Survey (NTS) data since 2018.

A Department for Transport spokesperson said: “The research referred to within this report only looks at data between 2013 and 2017, pre-dating the current requirements on electric vehicles.

“We are committed to ensuring all vehicles are as safe as possible, which is why there are already strict requirements for new EVs to have built-in sound generators while travelling at low speeds and reversing.”

This post appeared first on sky.com

0
FacebookTwitterGoogle +Pinterest
previous post
BT fined £2.8m over failures affecting 1.1 million EE and PlusNet customers
next post
May’s full flower moon will light up the sky this week

You may also like

Inside clinic which uses HD cameras, radar and...

September 6, 2024

Mark Zuckerberg reveals giant teal statue of wife...

August 15, 2024

Bumblebee species can survive a week underwater, scientists...

April 17, 2024

Moon to get its own time zone created...

April 4, 2024

Google faces threat of being broken up after...

October 9, 2024

Katie Price’s TikTok income to be suspended –...

August 19, 2024

17-year-old arrested in connection with cyber attack on...

September 12, 2024

Sperm whale ‘phonetic alphabet’ discovered

May 8, 2024

Scientists claim breakthrough to bringing back Tasmanian tiger...

October 17, 2024

Excitement over ‘comet of the century’ – here’s...

October 12, 2024

    Stay updated with the latest news, exclusive offers, and special promotions. Sign up now and be the first to know! As a member, you'll receive curated content, insider tips, and invitations to exclusive events. Don't miss out on being part of something special.


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.

    Popular

    • 1

      Hong Kong plans to install thousands of surveillance cameras. Critics say it’s...

    • 2

      UN experts urge Thailand not to deport dozens of Uyghurs to China where they face ‘real risk of torture’

    • 3

      Trump has assembled a team of China hawks. How will Beijing respond?

    • 4

      China executes man who plowed car into crowds in deadliest attack in a decade

    • 5

      How Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger got caught in Trump’s trade war with China

    Categories

    • Business (1,375)
    • Investing (4,375)
    • Science (605)
    • World (3,677)
    Footer Logo

    Disclaimer: dailywashingtoninsider.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively “The Company”) do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

    Copyright © 2024 dailywashingtoninsider.com | All Rights Reserved