Nonfatal injuries from off-road motorcycle riding among children and teens : United States, 2001-2004.

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Abstract

Motorcycle crashes among children and teens are a substantial public health problem. National surveillance for fatal and nonfatal injuries from motorcycle crashes has focused primarily on crashes occurring on public roads; however, this report focuses on injuries associated with off-road motorcycle riding, an increasingly popular recreational activity among youths. Programs and policies directed at reducing the number of injuries from off-road motorcycle riding (e.g., minimum age requirements) need to be strengthened. (Author/publisher)

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C 36083 [electronic version only]
Source

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report MMWR, Vol. 55 (2006), No. 22 (June 9) p. 621-624, 10 ref.

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