Summary information

Study title

Road safety survey 1992

Creator

National Road Safety Office

Study number / PID

snd0562-1-2.1 (SND)

https://doi.org/10.5878/001546 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

This is the twelfth study in a series of annual surveys on road safety conducted since 1981. The study is conducted by Statistics Sweden on behalf of the Traffic Safety Board, which had the overall responsibility for road safety in Sweden in 1992. Today the study is conducted on behalf of the Swedish Transport Administration. 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 1992 had a 76,6 percent response rate and a sample of 4 800 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 29 questions are used, including descriptive questions, estimation questions and attitude questions. Purpose: The survey aims to identify and analyse traffic safety statistics.

Methodology

Data collection period

10/1992 - 12/1992

Country

Sweden

Time dimension

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Individuals aged 15-74 years and residing in Sweden

Sampling procedure

A sample of 4 800 individuals, stratified after six age groups, was drawn from the Statistic Sweden register over the total population (RTB).
Probability: Stratified

Kind of data

Not available

Data collection mode

Self-administered questionnaire: paper

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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