The growth of motorised and mass transportation has improved the lives and lifestyles of many. This economic progress has major drawbacks including: increased air pollution, road traffic crashes/injuries (RTCs/RTIs). Some papers may refer to Road Traffic Accidents or RTAs, but experts recommend the more appropriate to use RTIs. In recent decades the proportion of RTI to all deaths has declined in high-income countries whereas it has risen in many low- and middle-income countries
The classic definition of injury, derived from Gibson (1961) and Haddon (1963) is: An acute exposure...
Fatalities and injuries due to road transport have an enormous impact on the well-being of people, e...
Background: Expansion in road network, motorization, and urbanization in the country has been accomp...
Global number of deaths due to road accident recorded is 1.35 million people each year and beca...
Available information about Road traffic crashes in Nepal shows that nearly 1,700 people lost their ...
The evidence of the economic burden of road traffic injuries (RTIs) in Nepal is limited. The most re...
Road traffic injuries kill about 3000 people and 30000 are injured and disabled for life every day. ...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. U...
Road traffic injury (RTI) is the leading cause of death in persons aged 10-24 worldwide and accounts...
Background: Road Traffic Accident (RTA) is one among the top five causes of morbidity and mortality ...
Background: As the world is busy addressing COVID-19, road traffic injuries, another major cause of ...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are a major but neglected global challenge. There are high and r...
Introduction: Road traffic accident (RTA) is one of the major preventable public health problem...
The trend in RTA injuries and death is becoming alarming in countries like India. The number of fata...
Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are one of the leading causes of death among productive age group. Usin...
The classic definition of injury, derived from Gibson (1961) and Haddon (1963) is: An acute exposure...
Fatalities and injuries due to road transport have an enormous impact on the well-being of people, e...
Background: Expansion in road network, motorization, and urbanization in the country has been accomp...
Global number of deaths due to road accident recorded is 1.35 million people each year and beca...
Available information about Road traffic crashes in Nepal shows that nearly 1,700 people lost their ...
The evidence of the economic burden of road traffic injuries (RTIs) in Nepal is limited. The most re...
Road traffic injuries kill about 3000 people and 30000 are injured and disabled for life every day. ...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. U...
Road traffic injury (RTI) is the leading cause of death in persons aged 10-24 worldwide and accounts...
Background: Road Traffic Accident (RTA) is one among the top five causes of morbidity and mortality ...
Background: As the world is busy addressing COVID-19, road traffic injuries, another major cause of ...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are a major but neglected global challenge. There are high and r...
Introduction: Road traffic accident (RTA) is one of the major preventable public health problem...
The trend in RTA injuries and death is becoming alarming in countries like India. The number of fata...
Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are one of the leading causes of death among productive age group. Usin...
The classic definition of injury, derived from Gibson (1961) and Haddon (1963) is: An acute exposure...
Fatalities and injuries due to road transport have an enormous impact on the well-being of people, e...
Background: Expansion in road network, motorization, and urbanization in the country has been accomp...