Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma (Oct 2022)

The Prevalence of Crash and Associated Factors Among Commercial Motorcyclist in Owo, Western Nigeria

  • Anthony Olasinde,
  • Kehinde Oluwadiya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30476/beat.2022.95144.1350
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. 189 – 195

Abstract

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Objective: To determine the prevalence of crash and associated factors among commercial motorcyclists inOwo, Ondo State, Nigeria.Methods: This study is a descriptive cross-sectional study. Data was collected by using pre-tested structuredquestionnaires administered to commercial motorcyclists. Collected information was socio-demographiccharacteristics of the respondents, riding experience, formal training, possession of valid drivers’ licence,motorcycle ownership status, mobile phone usage, history of crash in the previous one year, riding hours perday, helmet use, carrying more than one passenger, riding against traffic and daily income.Results: The study were enrolled 502 individuals with a mean age of 31.5±8.7. The ratio of men to womenwas 250:1. All respondents who admitted to engage in the study had at least one risky behaviour in the past(95.4% admitted to transporting one passenger more than the legal) and 56.6% admit to a prior history oftraffic offences. The crashes’ predictive factors include respondent age, cell phone use while riding, prior trafficoffences, carrying more than one pillion rider, use of stimulants such as kolanut and bitter kola, alcohol drinkriding, and admission of fault in the prior of crashes.Conclusion: Commercial motorcyclists in Owo, Ondo State Nigeria engaged in risky behaviours that raisedtheir likelihood of being involved in crashes. The objectives of public enlightenment and driver education atthese behaviours could help to reduce the occurrence of crashes among them.

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