Enforcement of Off-Road Vehicle Laws in Iowa
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Study Variables
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.4. Mapping Citations
3. Results
3.1. Citation Characteristics
3.1.1. Citation Types
3.1.2. Demographics of Operators Cited
3.1.3. Changes in Citations over Time
3.2. Comparative Analysis
3.2.1. Demographic Comparisons
3.2.2. Comparisons by Enforcement Agency
3.2.3. Comparing Counties with and without an ORV Park
3.3. Geographic Distribution
3.4. Logistic Regression Analysis
4. Discussion
4.1. Iowa ORV Law Enforcement
4.2. Riding on Public Roads
4.3. Carrying Passengers
4.4. Alcohol
4.5. Helmet Use
4.6. ORV Laws and Injury Prevention
4.7. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Charge Type n (% of Total 1) | Charge Description | n (Col%) | Related to Unsafe Riding |
---|---|---|---|
Operator 518 (9%) | Operate w/more persons than vehicle designed to carry | 251 (48%) | Yes |
Excessive Speed | 65 (13%) | Yes | |
Operate in careless/reckless/negligent manner | 62 (12%) | Yes | |
Operate in violation of posted sign | 57 (11%) | Yes | |
Violation of stop signal | 40 (8%) | Yes | |
Operate or ride with loaded or uncased firearm | 37 (7%) | Yes | |
Operating while intoxicated | 6 (1%) | Yes | |
Helmet use 2 | 0 (0%) | Yes | |
Documentation 1748 (31%) | Registration and numbering required | 1055 (60%) | No |
Failure to display identification number | 604 (35%) | No | |
Operation by person < 18 w/o education certification 2 | 75 (4%) | Yes | |
Operation by person <12 w/o supervision 2 | 6 (0.3%) | Yes | |
Failure to file accident report | 4 (0.2%) | No | |
Rental violation | 3 (0.2%) | No | |
Violation by manufacturer, distributor, or dealer | 1 (0.1%) | No | |
Vehicle 100 (2%) | Headlight/tail lamp/brakes required | 87 (87%) | Yes |
Muffler violation | 9 (9%) | No | |
Lights required | 4 (4%) | Yes | |
Location 3277 (58%) | Operation on highway or snowmobile trail | 2894 (88%) | Yes |
Prohibited use in designated public areas 3 | 313 (9.6%) | No | |
Operate prohibited vehicle on designated area or trail | 59 (2.3%) | No | |
Operate upon an operating railroad right of way | 11 (0.3%) | Yes |
Sex n (Col%) 1 | Race n (Col%) 1 | Youth (years old) n (Col% all ages) 1 | Adult (years old) n (Col% all ages) 1 | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Male Female | 4437 (95%) 231 (5%) | Caucasian AA/Black Hispanic Other | 4102 (97%) 45 (1.1%) 55 (1.3%) 20 (0.5%) | 6–11 12–15 16–17 | 7 (0.1%) 406 (8%) 610 (12%) | 18–22 23–39 40–59 ≥60 | 1459 (29%) 1875 (37%) 705 (14%) 63 (1.2%) |
Variable | All n (Col%)1 | Sex | p Value | Age (Years Old) | p Value | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Male n (Col%)1 | Female n (Col%)1 | <18 n (Col%)1 | ≥18 n (Col%)1 | ||||
Season | 0.006 | 0.002 | |||||
Winter | 826 (16%) | 744 (17%) | 21 (9%) | 155 (14%) | 741 (17%) | ||
Spring | 1451 (28%) | 1264 (28%) | 84 (36%) | 288 (25%) | 1275 (29%) | ||
Summer | 1870 (36%) | 1569 (35%) | 82 (35%) | 445 (39%) | 1581 (35%) | ||
Fall | 1026 (20%) | 860 (19%) | 44 (19%) | 248 (22%) | 867 (19%) | ||
Day of Week | 0.66 | <0.001 | |||||
Mon-Thurs | 1516 (29%) | 1323 (30%) | 72 (31%) | 381 (37%) | 1124 (27%) | ||
Fri-Sun | 3655 (71%) | 3112 (70%) | 159 (69%) | 642 (63%) | 2977 (73%) | ||
Agency | 0.39 | <0.001 | |||||
DNR | 2778 (54%) | 2363 (53%) | 118 (51%) | 417 (41%) | 2326 (57%) | ||
Sheriff | 1505 (29%) | 1279 (29%) | 79 (34%) | 432 (43%) | 1064 (26%) | ||
Police | 601 (12%) | 543 (12%) | 22 (10%) | 118 (12%) | 482 (12%) | ||
SP/DOT | 195 (4%) | 178 (4%) | 8 (3%) | 29 (3%) | 156 (4%) | ||
Conservation | 91 (2%) | 78 (2%) | 3 (1%) | 17 (2%) | 71 (2%) | ||
Charge Type | 0.022 | <0.001 | |||||
Operator | 518 (9%) | 430 (9%) | 33 (13%) | 75 (7%) | 439 (10%) | ||
Documentation | 1748 (31%) | 1499 (31%) | 67 (26%) | 307 (27%) | 1423 (32%) | ||
Vehicle | 100 (2%) | 97 (2%) | 1 (0.4%) | 20 (2%) | 80 (1.8%) | ||
Location | 3277 (58%) | 2816 (58%) | 154 (60%) | 734 (65%) | 2522 (56%) | ||
Charge Type | 0.69 | <0.001 | |||||
Roadway | 2894 (51%) | 2377 (54%) | 127 (55%) | 699 (62%) | 2178 (49%) | ||
Other | 2749 (49%) | 2060 (46%) | 104 (45%) | 437 (38%) | 2286 (64%) | ||
Charge Type | 0.001 | 0.005 | |||||
Passenger | 249 (4%) | 197 (4%) | 22 (9%) | 33 (3%) | 215 (5%) | ||
Other | 5394 (96%) | 4645 (96%) | 233 (91%) | 1103 (97%) | 4249 (95%) | ||
Guilty Disposition | 0.82 | <0.001 | |||||
None | 481 (9%) | 426 (10%) | 23 (10%) | 93 (8%) | 543 (12%) | ||
One or More | 4692 (91%) | 4011 (90%) | 208 (90%) | 1043 (92%) | 3921 (88%) |
Variable | Enforcement Agency | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DNR n (Col%)1 | Sherriff n (Col%)1 | Police n (Col%)1 | SP/DOT n (Col%)1 | Conservation n (Col%)1 | |
Season | |||||
Winter | 515 (19%) | 162 (11%) | 126 (21%) | 21 (11%) | 2 (2%) |
Spring | 722 (26%) | 467 (31%) | 179 (30%) | 56 (29%) | 24 (26%) |
Summer | 955 (34%) | 601 (40%) | 201 (33%) | 71 (36%) | 42 (46%) |
Fall | 586 (21%) | 275 (18%) | 95 (16%) | 47 (24%) | 23 (25%) |
Day of Week | |||||
Mon-Thurs | 533 (19%) | 616 (41%) | 269 (45%) | 78 (40%) | 19 (21%) |
Fri-Sun | 2244(81%) | 888 (59%) | 332 (55%) | 117 (60%) | 72 (79%) |
Charge Type | |||||
Operator | 344 (12%) | 106 (6%) | 44 (6%) | 20 (9%) | 4 (4%) |
Documentation | 1416 (48%) | 172 (10%) | 120 (17%) | 24 (11%) | 16 (16%) |
Vehicle | 14 (0.5%) | 42 (3%) | 34 (5%) | 10 (5%) | 0 (0%) |
Location | 1183 (40%) | 1357 (81%) | 492 (71%) | 166 (75%) | 79 (80%) |
Charge Type | |||||
Roadway | 870 (31%) | 1226 (81%) | 444 (74%) | 154 (79%) | 49 (54% |
Other | 1908 (69%) | 279 (19%) | 157 (26%) | 41 (21%) | 42 (46%) |
Charge Type | |||||
Passenger | 166 (6%) | 23 (2%) | 8 (1%) | 11 (6%) | 0 (0%) |
Other | 2612 (94%) | 1482 (98%) | 593 (99%) | 184 (94%) | 91 (100%) |
Number of Charges | |||||
One | 2635 (95%) | 1379 (92%) | 534 (89%) | 176 (90%) | 84 (92%) |
More than one | 143 (5%) | 126 (8%) | 67 (11%) | 19 (10%) | 7 (8%) |
Guilty Disposition | |||||
None | 152 (5%) | 181 (12%) | 122 (20%) | 20 (10%) | 4 (4%) |
One or More | 2626 (95%) | 1324 (88%) | 479 (80%) | 175 (90%) | 87 (96%) |
Rurality | |||||
Metropolitan | 1058 (38%) | 465 (31%) | 198 (33%) | 61 (31%) | 31 (34%) |
Non-metropolitan | 1720 (62%) | 1040 (69%) | 403 (67%) | 134 (69%) | 60 (66%) |
Variable | Does County Have OHV Park? | ||
---|---|---|---|
Park n (Col%)1 | No Park n (Col%)1 | p Value | |
Season | <0.001 | ||
Winter | 156 (10%) | 670 (19%) | |
Spring | 432 (28%) | 1019 (28%) | |
Summer | 743 (48%) | 1127 (31%) | |
Fall | 232 (15%) | 794 (15%) | |
Day of Week | <0.001 | ||
Mon-Thurs | 367 (23%) | 1149 (32%) | |
Fri-Sun | 1196 (77%) | 2459 (68%) | |
Charge Type | <0.001 | ||
Operator | 207 (13%) | 311 (8%) | |
Documentation | 955 (58%) | 793 (20%) | |
Vehicle | 15 (1%) | 85 (2%) | |
Location | 466 (28%) | 2811 (70%) | |
Charge Type | <0.001 | ||
Roadway | 388 (25%) | 2357 (65%) | |
Other | 1175 (75%) | 1253 (35%) | |
Charge Type | <0.001 | ||
Passenger | 101 (6%) | 107 (3%) | |
Other | 1462 (94%) | 3503 (97%) | |
Number of Charges | <0.001 | ||
One | 1497 (96%) | 3314 (92%) | |
More than one | 66 (4%) | 296 (8%) | |
Guilty Disposition | 0.002 | ||
None | 152 (9%) | 484 (12%) | |
One or More | 1491 (91%) | 3516 (88%) | |
Metropolitan | <0.001 | ||
Yes | 764 (47%) | 1235 (31%) | |
No | 879 (53%) | 2765 (69%) |
Covariables | Charge Disposition (Guilty vs. Not Guilty) | Counties with OHV Parks vs. Those Without | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
aOR | 95% CI | aOR | 95% CI | |
Season | ||||
Winter | 1.18 | 0.86–1.63 | 0.58 | 0.44–0.76 |
Spring | 1.08 | 0.82–1.42 | 1.56 | 1.24–1.97 |
Summer | 1.15 | 0.88–1.50 | 2.42 | 1.94–3.01 |
Fall | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
Day of Week | ||||
Mon-Thu | 0.69 | 0.57–0.84 | 1.1 | 0.93–1.32 |
Fri-Sun | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
Sex | ||||
Male | 1.02 | 0.67–1.55 | 2.02 | 1.37–2.97 |
Female | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
Age (Years Old) | ||||
<18 | 2.36 | 1.80–3.11 | 0.83 | 0.68–1.02 |
>18 | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
Race | ||||
Caucasian | 0.65 | 0.35–1.22 | 0.43 | 0.28–0.65 |
Other | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
Enforcement Agency | ||||
Sheriff | 0.29 | 0.22–0.37 | 0.24 | 0.19–0.30 |
Police | 0.19 | 0.14–0.25 | 0.33 | 0.25–0.42 |
SP/DOT | 52 | 0.31–0.90 | 0.16 | 0.09–0.29 |
DNR/Conservation | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
Charge Type | ||||
Operator | 1.61 | 0.93–2.79 | 1.83 | 0.96–3.56 |
Documentation | 1.81 | 1.09–3.00 | 3.63 | 1.97–6.68 |
Location | 2.71 | 1.69–4.35 | 0.75 | 0.41–1.37 |
Vehicle | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
Metropolitan | ||||
Yes | 0.8 | 0.66–0.98 | 2.3 | 1.97–2.69 |
No | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) |
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Qin, E.S.; Denning, G.M.; Jennissen, C.A. Enforcement of Off-Road Vehicle Laws in Iowa. Safety 2019, 5, 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/safety5020022
Qin ES, Denning GM, Jennissen CA. Enforcement of Off-Road Vehicle Laws in Iowa. Safety. 2019; 5(2):22. https://doi.org/10.3390/safety5020022
Chicago/Turabian StyleQin, Evelyn S., Gerene M. Denning, and Charles A. Jennissen. 2019. "Enforcement of Off-Road Vehicle Laws in Iowa" Safety 5, no. 2: 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/safety5020022
APA StyleQin, E. S., Denning, G. M., & Jennissen, C. A. (2019). Enforcement of Off-Road Vehicle Laws in Iowa. Safety, 5(2), 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/safety5020022