The Hampshire child pedestrian accident study.

Author(s)
Grayson, G.B.
Year
Abstract

A study of accidents involving child pedestrians was carried out in 1972. The study provided more detailed information about accident situations than is normally available through standard reporting procedures. This information covered such items as journey purpose, distance from home, and accompaniment. The reports of the children indicated that the great majority of cases lack of attention prior to crossing was associated with the accident situation. Inadequate supervision contributed to accidents involving young children.

Publication

Library number
B 8133 [electronic version only]3.1/ IRRD 213176
Source

Crowthorne, Transport and Road Research Laboratory TRRL, 1974, 13 p., 10 tab.; TRRL report LR-668.

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