Summary information
Study title
Road safety survey 2009
Creator
Swedish Road Administration
Study number / PID
snd0931-1-1.0 (SND)
https://doi.org/10.5878/001639 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
This is the 28th study in a series of annual surveys on road safety conducted since 1981. The study is conducted by Statistics Sweden on behalf of the the Swedish National Road Administration and aims to identify and analyse traffic safety statistics. Since 2010 the study is conducted on behalf of the Swedish Transport Administration.
The study is is done by a questionnaire directed to a stratified sample of the population. The study from 2009 had a 60 percent response rate and a sample of 11 096 randomly selected people aged between 15 and 84 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 29 questions are used, including descriptive questions, estimation questions and attitude questions.
Purpose:
The survey aims to identify and analyse traffic safety statistics.
Topics
Keywords
Methodology
Data collection period
13/03/2009 - 25/05/2009
Country
Sweden
Time dimension
Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section
Analysis unit
Individual
Universe
Individuals aged 15-84 years and residing in Sweden
Sampling procedure
A sample of 6 300 individuals, stratified after geographical areas for the Swedish National Road Administration, was drawn from the Statistic Sweden register over the total population (RTB).
An additional selection of 500 individuals were made for Region Norr, to allow separate report of Norrbotten and Västerbottens county. An additional selection of 4 200 individuals was also made for six municipalities in Region Mitt; Borlänge, Falun, Gävle, Sundsvall, Örnsköldsvik och Östersund.
A certain "over selection" was based on covering. Total sample 11 096 individuals, 196 strata (14 geographic areas, 7 age groups, 2 gender).
Probability: Stratified
Kind of data
Not availableData collection mode
Self-administered questionnaire: paper
Web-based interview
Access
Publisher
Swedish National Data Service
Publication year
2013
Terms of data access
Access to data through SND. Data are accessible by order.
Related publications
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