Comparison of age frequency of fatal and non-fatal motorcycle accident victims from several international geographical areas.

Author(s)
Wisseman, H.A.B. Haviland, C.V. Mckay, G.M. & Glayton, A.B.
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Abstract

A study was conducted to investigate whether or not the age frequency of motorcycle fatalities is the same as that for other populations of the motoring public. These data were compared with data on the age frequency of persons involved in motorcycle injury accidents. It was concluded that in age frequency, the motorcycle fatality is different from the rest of the motoring public.

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B 4713 (In: B 3749) /81/83/ IRRD 221923
Source

In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress on Automotive Safety, San Francisco, July 16-18, 1973, 10 p., 4 tab., 6 ref.; Paper No. 73001.

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