Death and injury on roads : lowering the road toll will take much more than altering road users’ behaviour.

Author(s)
Ameratunga, S. Jackson, R. & Norton, R.
Year
Abstract

In 2002 a theme issue of the BMJ focused on the unacceptable, and largely neglected, global toll of road traffic crashes. The subsequent report by the World Health Organization highlighted that low and middle income countries bear the brunt of this burden, accounting for more than 85% of the deaths and 90% of disability adjusted life years lost from road crashes. In contrast, many high income countries (including the United Kingdom) were shown to have sharply reduced their rates of road crashes in recent decades, exemplifying what could be achieved. (Author/publisher)

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20061384 ST [electronic version only]
Source

British Medical Journal, Vol. 333 (2006), No. 7558 (8 July), p. 53-54, 11 ref.

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