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Youth and road safety in Europe: policy briefing / Sethi, Dinesh;Racioppi, Francesca;Mitis, Francesco;World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Tác giả : Sethi, Dinesh;Racioppi, Francesca;Mitis, Francesco;World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Nhà xuất bản : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Năm xuất bản : 2007

Chủ đề : 1. Accidents, Traffic -- prevention and control. 2. Adolescent. 3. Child. 4. Europe. 5. Risk Factors. 6. Safety. 7. Wounds and Injuries.

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Each year 32 000 people younger than 25 years in the WHO European Region lose their lives to road traffic injuries, making this the third leading cause of death. Among them,about half those younger than 15 years die as pedestrians, whereas those 15–24 years old predominantly die as car or motorcycle users. Children and young adults need specialconsideration as vulnerable and inexperienced road users. This booklet highlights some of the factors that put young people at increased risk of serious road crashes. These includespeed, alcohol, not being conspicuous, not using crash helmets, seat-belts and child passenger restraints and road and vehicle designs that do not have built-in safety featuresincrease the likelihood. To counteract this relentless daily toll, many cost-effective interventions have been proposed. There are a wealth of experience in the European Regionand opportunities to learn from it. viii, 34 p.

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