The aim of the survey is to provide basic high-level data, on a consistent basis, from OECD member countries that identifies and accounts for current patterns of child road safety, and identifies current best practices and counter-measures in place to improve child road safety. There were three key survey elements : an analysis of International Road Traffic and Accident Daa (IRTAD) fatality data, an analysis of the relationship between socio-economic and demographic indicators and fatality rates, and a questionnaire based survey. The focus of the analysis in on children aged 0-14. (Author/publisher)
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