Effect of the mandatory helmet law in Taiwan.

Auteur(s)
Tsai-M, C. & Hemenway, D.
Jaar
Samenvatting

The object of this report was to estimate the impact of a mandatory motorcycle helmet law in Taiwan. Taiwan passed a mandatory helmet law in June 1997. Data were collected retrospectively from police reports, which include hospital data, to compare six months pre-law (June to November 1996) with the same six months post-law (June to November 1997). Motorcycle fatalities decreased 14% after the introduction of the helmet law. Head injury fatalities fell 22% while fatalities from injuries to other bodily areas rose 20%. Non-fatal motorcycle injuries fell 31%. Non-fatal head injuries fell 44%; non-fatal injuries to other body parts fell 23%. This study indicates that large, immediate public health benefits resulted from the mandatory motorcycle helmet law in Taiwan. (Author/publisher).

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Bibliotheeknummer
I E103668 /84 / ITRD E103668
Uitgave

Injury Prevention. 1999 /12. 5(4) Pp290-1 (11 Refs.)

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