Fatal and severe crash involvement versus driver age and sex.

Author(s)
Evans, L.
Year
Abstract

This work was performed to investigate, as a function of age and sex: 1) driver involvement in crashes in the same high severity range; ") the threat drivers pose to other road users (pedestrians) ; and 3) the contribution of motor vehicle fatalities to overall mortality. All variables were higher for males than females; in particular, male involvement per unit distance of travel in severe crashes was more than twice that for females at all ages below 35 years.

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Publication

Library number
B 26255 (In: B 26251) [electronic version only] /81 /83.2 / IRRD 809725
Source

In: Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 28-30, 1987, p. 59-78, 14 graph., 2 tab., 19 ref.

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