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248 related items for PubMed ID: 31336312

  • 1. Driver and road characteristics associated with child pedestrian injuries.
    Fridman L, Pitt T, Rothman L, Howard A, Hagel B.
    Accid Anal Prev; 2019 Oct; 131():248-253. PubMed ID: 31336312
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  • 2. Identifying motorist characteristics associated with youth bicycle-motor vehicle collisions.
    Pitt TM, Nettel-Aguirre A, McCormack GR, Howard AW, Rowe BH, Hagel BE.
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  • 3. Identifying modifiable factors related to novice adolescent driver fault in motor vehicle collisions.
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  • 4. Epidemiology of Pedestrian-Motor Vehicle Fatalities and Injuries, 2006-2015.
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  • 6. Exploring the impact of a dedicated streetcar right-of-way on pedestrian motor vehicle collisions: a quasi experimental design.
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  • 7. The risk of pedestrian injury and fatality in collisions with motor vehicles, a social ecological study of state routes and city streets in King County, Washington.
    Moudon AV, Lin L, Jiao J, Hurvitz P, Reeves P.
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  • 8. Effect of reducing the posted speed limit to 30 km per hour on pedestrian motor vehicle collisions in Toronto, Canada - a quasi experimental, pre-post study.
    Fridman L, Ling R, Rothman L, Cloutier MS, Macarthur C, Hagel B, Howard A.
    BMC Public Health; 2020 Feb 10; 20(1):56. PubMed ID: 32036789
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  • 9. Installation of speed humps and pedestrian-motor vehicle collisions in Toronto, Canada: a quasi-experimental study.
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  • 10. Analysis of risk factors affecting driver injury and crash injury with drivers under the influence of alcohol (DUI) and non-DUI.
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  • 11. School environments and social risk factors for child pedestrian-motor vehicle collisions: A case-control study.
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    Accid Anal Prev; 2017 Jan 16; 98():252-258. PubMed ID: 27770691
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  • 12. Modelling severity of pedestrian-injury in pedestrian-vehicle crashes with latent class clustering and partial proportional odds model: A case study of North Carolina.
    Li Y, Fan WD.
    Accid Anal Prev; 2019 Oct 16; 131():284-296. PubMed ID: 31351231
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  • 13. Analyzing fault and severity in pedestrian-motor vehicle accidents in China.
    Zhang G, Yau KK, Zhang X.
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  • 14. Young females at risk while driving with a small child.
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  • 15. Adaptation of a Canadian culpability scoring tool to Alberta police traffic collision report data.
    Pitt TM, Aucoin J, Nettel-Aguirre A, McCormack GR, Howard AW, Graff P, Rowe BH, Hagel BE.
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  • 16. Severity of road crashes involving pedestrians in Metro Manila, Philippines.
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  • 17. Determining the incidence of distraction among trauma patients in all modes of transportation.
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  • 18. State-of-the-art review: preventing child and youth pedestrian motor vehicle collisions: critical issues and future directions.
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  • 19. A pedestrian serious injury risk prediction method based on posted speed limit.
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  • 20. Injury severity levels and associated factors among road traffic collision victims referred to emergency departments of selected public hospitals in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: the study based on the Haddon matrix.
    Baru A, Azazh A, Beza L.
    BMC Emerg Med; 2019 Jan 03; 19(1):2. PubMed ID: 30606106
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