Natural Hazards

, Volume 79, Issue 2, pp 723–734 | Cite as

Analysis of school bus accidents in China

  • Yanwu Li
  • Guofeng Su
  • Xiaole Zhang
  • Shimin Zhang
  • Hongyong Yuan
Original Paper

Abstract

The safety issues of the school bus have become a widely discussed topic in China, due to the substantial growth of school bus accidents during the recent years. The characteristics and causes of school bus accidents have been widely investigated, and many research results have been adopted to improve the standards of school busses in western countries. However, the empirical study is still insufficient in China due to the limited dataset of the school bus accidents. Are the characteristics and causes of Chinese school bus accidents similar to those in western countries? Can we learn from western countries’ experience directly? In this article, 148 school bus accident cases are collected and analyzed. The temporal and spatial distributions of these events are investigated, and the results show that most of the common characteristics and causes are similar to the experience of western countries, but there are some special temporal and spatial characteristics due to the unique situation in China; for example, the special festivals and regional economic levels are different from western countries. In order to reduce the accidents, school buses need special traffic service in key periods, the school buses should also be made more recognizable, and all the drivers on the road should be educated to give more attention to the school bus. Measures should also be taken to restrict the usage of minibuses as school buses.

Keywords

School bus Accident Types Characteristics Causes 

Notes

Acknowledgments

This research was supported by the National Science and Technology Support Project (12th 5-year plan) (No. 2015BAK10B00). We would like to thank those reporters who have recorded the details of school bus accidents.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Yanwu Li
    • 1
  • Guofeng Su
    • 1
  • Xiaole Zhang
    • 1
  • Shimin Zhang
    • 1
  • Hongyong Yuan
    • 1
  1. 1.Institute of Public Safety, Department of Engineering PhysicsTsinghua UniversityBeijingChina

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