Alternative title
TS-enkäten 1994
Creator/Principal investigator(s)
Swedish Road Administration
Description
The study aims to identify and analyse traffic safety statistics. This is done by a written questionnaire directed to a stratified sample of the population. The study from 1994 had a 79.4 percent response rate and a sample of 5 985 randomly selected people aged between 15 and 74 years.
The questions in the study include, for example, traffic behaviour and traffic patterns; attitudes to road safety and traffic rules, the relation between alcohol and traffic and child safety in traffic. Both motor traffic, bicycle and foot traffic is concerned. A total of 31 questions are used, including descriptive questions, estimation questions and attitude questions.
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Purpose:
The survey aims to identify and analyse traffic safety statistics.
Language
Swedish
Research principal
Data contains personal data
No
Unit of analysis
Population
Individuals aged 15-75 years and residing in Sweden
Time Method
Sampling procedure
Time period(s) investigated
1994-10 – 1994-12
Geographic spread
Geographic location: Sweden
Lowest geographic unit
Municipality
Highest geographic unit
Country
Research area
Wounds and injuries, Legislation and legal systems, Children, TRANSPORT AND TRAVEL
(CESSDA Topic Classification)
Social Sciences
(The Swedish standard of fields of research 2011)
Associated documentation
Citation
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Data format / data structure
Numeric
Creator/Principal investigator(s)
Swedish Road Administration
Keywords
drinking behaviour, road traffic, speed limits, protective headwear, road accidents, road safety, child safety, traffic regulations, accidents, traffic, road users, velocity, traffic offences, vehicle restraint systems
Time period(s) investigated
1994-10 – 1994-12
Collection methodology
Postal questionnaire with three written reminders.
Weighting
Variable 6 can be used as a weight to make the data representative of the whole population.
Variables
125
Number of individuals/objects
4750
Response rate/participation rate
79.4%