BI Spain.com - España y América Latina
Portal sobre Software y productos de Business Intelligence
- Temas TOP »
- Business Intelligence •
- Data Warehouse •
- CPM / Análisis Financiero
PR Newswire
WASHINGTON, May 8, 2012
New AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety study identifies risk management opportunities
WASHINGTON, May 8, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In conjunction with National Youth Traffic Safety Month, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety today released a study showing a strong association between the number and age of passengers present in-vehicle and the risk of a teen driver dying in a traffic crash.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prn/20100920/CL66384LOGO)
The report, "Teen Driver Risk in Relation to Age and Number of Passengers," found that the likelihood of a 16- or 17-year-old driver being killed in a crash, per mile driven, increases with each additional young passenger in the vehicle. Compared to driving with no passengers, a 16- or 17-year-old driver's fatality risk:
Conversely, carrying at least one passenger aged 35 or older cuts a teen driver's risk of death by 62 percent, and risk of involvement in any police-reported crash by 46 percent, highlighting the protective influence that parents and other adults have in the car.
The study analyzed data on crashes and the number of miles driven by 16- and 17-year-olds to assess the effect on a teen driver's safety of having passengers in the vehicle. Though widely accepted that passengers pose a risk, recent changes – such as the adoption by most states of varying passenger restrictions for novice teen drivers, and a substantial overall decline in teen traffic fatalities – beg the question of just how significant the risk is.
Despite recent progress, the new report confirms that carrying young passengers (under 21) is still a major risk factor for 16- and 17-year-old drivers.
"We know that carrying young passengers is a huge risk, but it's also a preventable one," said AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety President and CEO Peter Kissinger. "These findings should send a clear message to families that parents can make their teens safer immediately by refusing to allow them to get in the car with other young people, whether they're behind the wheel or in the passenger seat."
Additionally, given the significant decrease in risk seen when adults 35 and older were present, parents and guardians can also help protect novice teen drivers by spending more time in the car with them.
"The AAA Foundation is dedicated to reducing the number of fatalities on our roadways, and we want to get the message out when we see an opportunity to reduce the risk of a crash or fatality among the riskiest drivers on the road," said Kissinger. "Parents and teens together can reduce this risk today."
AAA Foundation urges families to consider these steps:
The announcement will be made at the National Organizations for Youth Safety (NOYS) "Rally for the Safest Summer Ever" on Capitol Hill today at noon. In addition to the DC event, rallies are taking place in six other cities including: New York, NY; Chicago, IL; Raleigh, NC; Boise, ID; Dallas, TX; and Los Angeles, CA.
AAA and the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety have long-standing commitments to improving teen driver safety through research and the development of science-based tools and resources. For a copy of the study, or to learn more about our work in this focus area, visit www.aaafoundation.org. For additional resources, visit www.TeenDriving.AAA.com.
Established by AAA in 1947, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, publicly-supported charitable educational and research organization. Dedicated to saving lives and reducing injuries on our roads, the Foundation's mission is to prevent crashes and save lives through research and education about traffic safety. The Foundation has funded over 200 research projects designed to discover the causes of traffic crashes, prevent them, and minimize injuries when they do occur. This research is used to develop dozens of focused, high-impact educational materials for drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists and other road users. Visit www.aaafoundation.org or www.facebook.com/AAAFTS for more information on how you can join our cause.
As North America's largest motoring and leisure travel organization, AAA provides more than 53 million members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services. Since its founding in 1902, the not-for-profit, fully tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers. AAA clubs can be visited on the Internet at AAA.com.
SOURCE AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
BI-latino.com ofrece a toda su audiencia la que posiblemente sea la Guía Definitiva del Business Intelligence, redactada por dos expertos de reconocido prestigio mundial: Carsten Bange y Barney Finucane. Se trata de un informe de 65 páginas en el que se hace una introducción a cómo puede ayudar el Business Intelligence en su empresa, qué es lo que debe tener en cuenta y cuales son los productos que debe evaluar según sus necesidades. Los autores del informe son los responsables del servicio de información sobre Business Intelligence http://www.bi-verdict.com/ ... Leer más ►
Publicado el 31-May-2012 • 09.44hs
Publicado el 16-Mar-2012 • 10.49hs
Publicado el 14-Mar-2012 • 10.50hs
Guía teórica y práctica paso a paso para diseñar, desarrollar y desplegar de manera más efectiva soluciones de reporting, análisis e integración de datos usando SQL Server 2008. Dirigido tanto a principiantes como avanzados. ... Leer más ►
Publicado el 3-Ene-2012 • 04.50hs
Publicado el 8-Nov-2011 • 08.28hs
Publicado el 13-Oct-2011 • 04.35hs
Totvs es el único fabricante de software latinoamericano o español, junto con Panda Software (antivirus), que aparece en los rankings de los principales fabricantes de software a nivel mundial. En el ranking holandés "Global Software Top 100" (http://www.softwaretop100.org/global-software-top-100-edition-2011) aparecen, según la facturación del 2010 (478 Millones USD), en el puesto 84, a la altura de fabricantes como Lawson, PTC o Verint. ERP-Spain.com ha querido conocer más sobre la compañía de primera mano y ha entrevistado por Skype a uno de sus principales Directivos, Jorge Fernández Bayá, Director General para el Cono Sur. ... Leer más ►
Publicado el 23-Feb-2012 • 09.24hs
Publicado el 14-Set-2010 • 17.39hs
Publicado el 22-Jun-2010 • 04.42hs