A controlled investigation of the characteristics of adult pedestrians fatality injured by motor vehicles in Manhattan.

Author(s)
Haddon, W. Valien, P. McCarroll, J.R. [et.al.]
Year
Abstract

The investigation described in this article emphasized the characteristics of accident-involved and non-accident-involved pedestrians rather than the characteristics of involved drivers and accident sites, although these are also undoubtedly of importance. The pedestrian characteristic chosen for study included age, sex, blood alcohol concentration, socioeconomic status, and others believed to be of more importance than the ''pedestrian actions'' around which most discussion of pedestrian accidents is centered.

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B 6633 fo /84/
Source

Journal of Chronical Diseases, Vol. 14 (1961), No. 6 (December), p. 655-678, fig., tab., ref.

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