Road user safety and disadvantage. Research Findings Road Safety Research Report No. 123.

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It has been shown that there is a relationship between socio-economic disadvantage and the risk of being killed or injured on the road. Children and young people from disadvantaged areas are at greater risk, particularly when walking, compared with those from relatively affluent areas. This research involved a detailed exploration of the populations, environment, behaviour and attitudes in disadvantaged communities, looking for key areas of commonality. It also explored road safety provision for disadvantaged communities, whether inequality is recognised and addressed and the extent to which agencies work in partnership. The investigation provided lessons for road safety delivery, focusing on environmental and engineering solutions. (Author/publisher) This publication may be accessed by Internet users at http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/roadsafety/research/rsrr/theme1/roadusersafet…

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20110210 ST [electronic version only]
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London, Department for Transport (DfT), 2011, 4 p.; Research Findings

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