Fatal accidents to child pedestrians.

Author(s)
Laugesen, M. & Antoniadis, N.
Year
Abstract

Pedestrian deaths of children in New Zealand from 1976 to 1982 were analysed for preventability factors in regard to child, supervision, motorist, vehicle, road and site of accident. Death rates failed to decrease in these years for the 5- 9 year age group. The widespread belief that children at age 5 can cope with traffic is in conflict with the fact that at this age they sustain the highest death rate.

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Publication

Library number
B 27958 (In: B 27919 [electronic version only]) /81 / IRRD 804442
Source

In: Road Traffic Safety Seminar, Wellington, 15-17 August, 1984, Volume II, p. 204-217, 12 ref.

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