Road-traffic injuries: confronting disparities to address a global-health problem
Evidence suggests that the present and projected global burden of road-traffic injuries is
disproportionately borne by countries that can least afford to meet the health service …
disproportionately borne by countries that can least afford to meet the health service …
Trends in young driver risk and countermeasures in European countries
DAM Twisk, C Stacey - Journal of safety research, 2007 - Elsevier
This paper reviews European trends regarding young drivers' accident risk and the effects of
countermeasures. Young driver risk differs between countries, and has improved in the last …
countermeasures. Young driver risk differs between countries, and has improved in the last …
[图书][B] World report on road traffic injury prevention
MM Peden - 2004 - books.google.com
*** THIS BOOK WAS GRANTED THE 2004 PREMIER AWARD OF THE PRINCE MICHAEL
INTERNATIONAL ROAD SAFETY AWARD*** Every day thousands of people are killed and …
INTERNATIONAL ROAD SAFETY AWARD*** Every day thousands of people are killed and …
World report on road traffic injury prevention: summary
World Health Organization - World report on road traffic …, 2004 - pesquisa.bvsalud.org
The World report on road traffic injury prevention1 is the first major report being jointly issued
by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank on this subject. It underscores …
by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank on this subject. It underscores …
Meta-analysis of the effect of road safety campaigns on accidents
RO Phillips, P Ulleberg, T Vaa - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2011 - Elsevier
A meta-analysis of 67 studies evaluating the effect of road safety campaigns on accidents is
reported. A total of 119 results were extracted from the studies, which were reported in 12 …
reported. A total of 119 results were extracted from the studies, which were reported in 12 …
Accident prevention. Presentation of a model placing emphasis on human, structural and cultural factors
J Lund, LE Aarø - Safety science, 2004 - Elsevier
This paper presents a model of how three groups of accident prevention measures:
modification of attitudes, behaviour, and structural conditions, are influencing two broad …
modification of attitudes, behaviour, and structural conditions, are influencing two broad …
What are the most effective ways of improving population health through transport interventions? Evidence from systematic reviews
Study objective: To review systematic review literature that describes the effectiveness of
transport interventions in improving population health. Methods: Systematic review …
transport interventions in improving population health. Methods: Systematic review …
[PDF][PDF] Traffic Injuries and Fatalities in India
D Mohan - … Research & Injury Prevention Programme, Indian …, 2004 - Citeseer
“Too often, road safety is treated as a transportation issue, not a public health issue, and
road traffic injuries are called “accidents,” though most could be prevented. As a result, many …
road traffic injuries are called “accidents,” though most could be prevented. As a result, many …
[HTML][HTML] Surprising incentive: an instrument for promoting safety performance of construction employees
Background In comparison with other industries, the construction industry still has a higher
rate of fatal injuries, and thus, there is a need to apply new and innovative approaches for …
rate of fatal injuries, and thus, there is a need to apply new and innovative approaches for …
Sensitivity to reward and risky driving, risky decision making, and risky health behaviour: A literature review
B Scott-Parker, L Weston - Transportation research part F: traffic psychology …, 2017 - Elsevier
Young driver road safety has persisted as a global problem for decades, despite copious
and diverse intervention. Recently the influence in reward sensitivity, which refers to the …
and diverse intervention. Recently the influence in reward sensitivity, which refers to the …