Research Papers (2009 – 2013)
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| Category | 2013 CMRSC XXIII Montréal |
| Tags | Session 6B |
| Author/Auteur | Fleiter Judy. J, Watson Barry, Lennon Alexia |
Abstract
In China, as in many developing countries, rapid increases in car ownership and new drivers have been coupled with a large trauma burden. The World Health Organization has identified key risk factors including speeding, drink-driving, helmet and restraint non-use, overloaded vehicles, and fatigued-driving in many rapidly motorising countries, including China. Levels of awareness of these risk factors among road users are not well understood. Although research identifies speeding as the major factor contributing to road crashes in China, there appears to be widespread acceptance of it among the broader community.
Fleiter Judy. J, Watson Barry, Lennon Alexia
