Road casualties and changes in risky driving behavior in France between 2001 and 2004 among participants in the GAZEL cohort.

Am J Public Health

Equipe Avenir Prévention et Prise en Charge des Traumatismes, INSERM Unité 897, Université Victor Segalen, Bordeaux 2, Case 11, 146 rue Léo Saignat, 33076 Bordeaux Cedex, France.

Published: July 2009

Objectives: We investigated behavioral changes in a large cohort of drivers to identify underlying causes of the decline in road casualties in France.

Methods: In 2001 and 2004, 11,240 participants used self-administered questionnaires to report attitudes toward road safety and driving behaviors. Injury road traffic collisions were recorded from 2001 to 2005 through the cohort's annual questionnaire.

Results: Between 2001 and 2004, speeding and cell phone use decreased concomitantly with a decrease in injury road traffic collision rates among participants. Reported driving while sleepy remained unchanged and driving while alcohol intoxicated was reported by a higher proportion in 2004 than in 2001. Decreases in speeding between 2001 and 2004 were strongly linked with positive attitudes toward road safety in 2001.

Conclusions: In this cohort, speeding and using a cell phone while driving decreased over the 2001 to 2004 period concomitantly with increases in traffic law enforcement and a dramatic decline in road mortality in France. However, the deterrent effect of traffic enforcement policies may have been reduced by negative attitudes toward traffic safety and having had a history of traffic penalty cancellations.

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