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Traffic injury prevention

Journal Volume: 21
Journal Issue: 2
Journal Year: 2020
Articles in SafetyLit: 13

Biomechanical impact testing of synthetic versus human cadaveric tibias for predicting injury risk during pedestrian-vehicle collisions

Determination of critical time points in non-collision incidents of elderly passengers in standing position on urban bus

Estimate of safety impact of lane keeping assistant system on fatalities and injuries reduction for China: scenarios through 2030

Gender differences in the effectiveness of public education messages aimed at smartphone use among young drivers

Infant car seat use in Japan after the antepartum distribution of an educational leaflet: a prospective, nonrandomized controlled trial with a questionnaire survey

Maximum acceptable speed based on physiological performance for different alignments of rural roads under the influence of visibility in fog-a driving simulator study

Psychological predictors of seat belt usage among university student passengers and an examination of the differences between the front and rear seats

Racial and ethnic differences in patients involved in alcohol-impaired motor vehicle crashes and its related clinical outcomes among various age groups in the U.S

RETRACTED: Psychological predictors behind the intention to drink and drive among female drivers: application of extended theory of planned behavior

RETRACTED: Psychological predictors behind the intention to drink and drive among female drivers: application of extended theory of planned behavior

Sleep-impaired emotional regulation, impaired cognition, and poor sleep health are associated with risky sleepy driving in young adults

The electric scooter: a surging new mode of transportation that comes with risk to riders

The implementation of per-se limits for driving under the influence of benzodiazepines and related drugs: no increased risk for arrest during therapeutic use in Norway