A state-wide analysis of prehospital injuries and fatalities resulting from motorcycle road accidents in Queensland.

Author(s)
Davey, J. Enraght-Moony, E.L. Tippett, V.C. Freeman, J. Steinhardt, D. & Wishart, D.
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Abstract

The present study examined the prevalence and characteristics of pre-hospital injuries and fatalities involving motorcycle riders in Queensland. A retrospective analysis was undertaken of all motorcycle road crashes that were attended by the Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) over a five year period (1999-2003). A total of 6145 motorcycle-related incidents were recorded by the QAS during the study period, of which 113 incidents involved a deceased rider. Importantly, there was a 34 per cent increase in the total number of motorcycle injury-related cases over the 5 year period, as well as an increase in the number of pre-hospital deaths. A further comparative analysis revealed some level of disparity between QAS data and corresponding official motorcycle injury records that are predominantly utilised to inform motorcycle policy. The reasons for this discrepancy and the implications of the findings are further examined in the paper. (a).

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I E216231 /84 / ITRD E216231
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Road And Transport Research. 2007 /09. 16(3) Pp30-40 (24 Refs.)

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