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Effectiveness of road safety interventions: An evidence and gap map. [PDF]
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Use of Technology to Promote Road Safety: Public Health Perspective.
Shrivastava SR, Shrivastava PS, Joshi A.
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Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2004
(2004). Global road safety. Injury Control and Safety Promotion: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 141-143.
Mark L, Rosenberg +2 more
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(2004). Global road safety. Injury Control and Safety Promotion: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 141-143.
Mark L, Rosenberg +2 more
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Road safety rhetoric versus road safety politics
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1993In-depth interviews with top level decision makers in the road sector in Norway were conducted over a four-year period: Three principal impediments to safety interventions were identified: (i) Mobility is considered of primary importance; the "freedom of the car" is difficult to restrict, (ii) as a consequence there is much more lobbying for mobility ...
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1966
Our Motoring Correspondent considers the accident statistics, concludes that Britain is not the most accident prone country, and suggests some ways in which it could be made even less so.
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Our Motoring Correspondent considers the accident statistics, concludes that Britain is not the most accident prone country, and suggests some ways in which it could be made even less so.
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2011
Each year, more than 1.3 million people die on the world's roads, and close to 50 million suffer nonfatal injuries. This brochure is part of the Road Safety Initiative which informs about this issue in Latin America and the Caribbean. For the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), a collaborative effort to improve road safety is a top priority. In 2010,
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Each year, more than 1.3 million people die on the world's roads, and close to 50 million suffer nonfatal injuries. This brochure is part of the Road Safety Initiative which informs about this issue in Latin America and the Caribbean. For the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), a collaborative effort to improve road safety is a top priority. In 2010,
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