An overview of autocrashes in Nigeria, 1970-1994.

Author(s)
Asogwa, S.E.
Year
Abstract

Autocrashes are a major and growing public health problem in Nigeria, a motorizing African country. In order to assess its magnitude and discern trends, an overview is presented covering the 1970-1994 period. Whereas the petroleum price rises (1974 and 1979), the crash helmet legislation (1976), and the establishment of the Federal Road Safety Commission (1989) had positive impacts on road transportation and autocrashes, the downturn in the country's economy had severe negative effects. The consequences of these effects especially on autocrashes are examined with recommendations for improvement.

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C 9050 (In: C 9037 S) /80 /81 / IRRD 893904
Source

In: Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine AAAM, Vancouver, British Columbia, October 7-9, 1996, p. 187-198, 8 ref.

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