COMPARTILHAR CONHECIMENTO PARA UM TRÂNSITO MAIS SEGURO

UMA REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA

Autores

  • Marco Antonio Portugal Centro Universitário FEI

Resumo

Compartilhar conhecimento promove uma mobilidade mais segura e sustentável no trânsito. Para isso, uma revisão sistemática da literatura foi realizada para reunir o conhecimento mais recente sobre o tema. A pesquisa foi conduzida sobre as bases de dados Scopus e Web of Science com a análise de 120 publicações. Os resultados mostraram que a mobilidade segura para os idosos é um tema recorrente, destacando-se a transição para a não condução e a importância de medidas que atendam às necessidades individuais dos idosos. Além disso, o fator humano também foi abordado, com ênfase na segurança dos pedestres, especialmente os idosos. Foram identificados os principais periódicos e países que abordaram o tema. Os resultados também revelaram a existência de lacunas no conhecimento e a necessidade de abordagens multidisciplinares, de educação e treinamento para promover a mobilidade segura. Em suma, a revisão sistemática permitiu identificar as tendências e lacunas na pesquisa sobre educação para mobilidade segura, destacando a importância de medidas direcionadas aos idosos, ao fator humano e a maior participação de países e disciplinas para garantir a segurança no trânsito. O compartilhamento desse conhecimento contribui para promover soluções inovadoras e abordagens cada vez mais seguras e sustentáveis para a mobilidade.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12602118

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Publicado

2024-06-30