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Social Inequalities in Child Pedestrian Traffic Injuries: Differences in Neighborhood Built Environments near Schools in Austin, TX, USA

Authors
Hwang, JinukJoh, KennethWoo, A young
Issue Date
Sep-2017
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
Child pedestrian safety; Built environment; Street segment; Neighborhood heterogeneity; Firth' s penalized likelihood method
Citation
JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT & HEALTH, v.6, pp.40 - 49
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT & HEALTH
Volume
6
Start Page
40
End Page
49
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/151616
DOI
10.1016/j.jth.2017.05.003
ISSN
2214-1405
Abstract
There have been many efforts to enhance pedestrian safety for children because school-aged children are one of the most vulnerable groups to traffic injury. However, we have limited understanding as to how the built environment affects child pedestrian safety around schools. Further, most previous studies have overlooked the fact that the built environment that support child pedestrian safety may vary across neighborhood heterogeneity. This study addresses these gaps by examining the impacts of the built environments on child pedestrian crashes around schools in Austin, Texas, USA. We use the binary logistic regression model with Firth's penalized likelihood method to estimate the impacts of built environments on child pedestrian crashes at the street segment level. This study finds that longer block lengths, missing sidewalks, crosswalk density, and commercial land uses around schools may hinder child pedestrian safety. Moreover, we find that socioeconomically disadvantaged children may have little to no protection against the risk of pedestrian crashes, especially due to lack of sidewalks and well-designed crosswalks. Our results may help planners, policymakers, and public health professionals better understand how to enhance child pedestrian safety around schools by improving surrounding built environments based on different neighborhood characteristics.
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