TY - JOUR PY - 1992// TI - Motorcycling attitudes and behaviours. ii. 14 and 15 year old adolescents JO - Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health A1 - Reeder, Anthony I. A1 - Chalmers, D. J. A1 - Langley, John Desmond A1 - Begg, Dorothy Jean SP - 387 EP - 394 VL - 28 IS - 5 N2 - Of 846 adolescents interviewed near their 15th birthday, 51% could drive a motorcycle. A further 13% intended to learn. Drivers reported friends (mean age 16.5 years) as the most common source of instruction. Forty-four per cent of drivers and 69% of intending learners planned to apply for licences. Thirty-five per cent of the sample had driven or ridden as passengers on a motorcycle on-road in the past year and 85% of these had worn a helmet on the last occasion. The commonest cause of injuries to motorcyclists resulting in hospitalization (lower limb injury) was correctly identified by 52% of the sample. Fear of injury was the reason given for not learning to ride by 55% of confirmed non-drivers. Fifteen medically treated motorcycling injuries were reported for a 2-year recall period. Females reported significantly less exposure and less use of protective clothing than males. The issues of initiation, training, constraints on use and preventive strategies are discussed. LA - SN - 1034-4810 UR - http://dx.doi.org/ ID - ref1 ER -