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Table 2 Distribution of pedestrians by age and gender group according to the role of the pedestrian and the driver involved in the collision

From: Gender and age differences in components of traffic-related pedestrian death rates: exposure, risk of crash and fatality rate

 

Driver not at fault/Pedestrian not at fault

Driver not at fault/Pedestrian at fault

Driver at fault/Pedestrian at fault

Driver at fault/Pedestrian not at faulta

 

Males

Females

Males

Females

Males

Females

Males

Females

Age (years)

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

0–14

925

18.2

559

11.2

7323

25.8

3847

20.4

1644

16.5

1016

11.2

2106

12.0

1744

7.9

15–24

600

11.8

586

11.7

3316

11.7

2562

13.6

1092

10.9

977

10.8

1703

9.7

2550

11.5

25–34

715

14.1

575

11.5

3223

11.3

1707

9.0

1146

11.5

687

7.6

2056

11.7

2250

10.2

35–44

604

11.9

535

10.7

3022

10.6

1425

7.5

978

9.8

710

7.9

1791

10.2

2134

9.6

45–54

523

10.3

583

11.7

2625

9.2

1619

8.6

1021

10.2

913

10.1

1869

10.6

2624

11.9

55–65

530

10.4

635

12.7

2654

9.3

2049

10.8

1109

11.1

1127

12.5

2112

12.0

2987

13.5

65–74

499

9.8

681

13.6

3031

10.7

2776

14.7

1294

13.0

1635

18.1

2793

15.9

3597

16.2

75–84

508

10.0

632

12.6

2458

8.7

2379

12.6

1286

12.9

1577

17.4

2473

14.0

3368

15.2

>84

173

3.4

213

4.3

756

2.7

534

2.8

415

4.2

402

4.4

703

4.0

883

4.0

Total

5077

100.0

4999

100.0

28 408

100.0

18 898

100.0

9985

100.0

9044

100.0

17 606

100.0

22 137

100.0

  1. aThis last group of pedestrians was used to obtain exposure rate ratios