Background: Motorcycle sales, registration and use are increasing in many countries. The epidemiological literature on risk factors for motorcycle injury is becoming outdated, due to changes in rider demography, licensing regulations, traffic mix and density, road environments, and motorcycle designs and technologies. Further, the potential contribution of road infrastructure and travel speed has not yet been examined. Methods/design: A population based case–control study together with a nested case-crossover study is planned. Cases will be motorcycle riders who are injured but not killed in a motorcycle crash on a public road within 150 km radius of Melbourne, Australia, and admitted to one of the study hospitals. Controls will be motorc...
The fatality and injury rate of motorcyclists per registered vehicle are higher than those of other ...
OBJECTIVE:In Taiwan, light motorcycles (LMCs) with cylinder capacities between 50 and 250 cc are wid...
Introduction: Motorcyclists are exposed to more fatalities and severe injuries per mile of travel as...
To develop effective countermeasures there is a need for detailed understanding of risk factors infl...
OBJECTIVE:Crash and injury surveillance studies have identified a range of rider-related factors, in...
Objective: Crash and injury surveillance studies have identified a range of rider-related factors, i...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the nature and extent of current powered 2-whee...
An increasing number of people are choosing to ride motorcycles for recreation, pleasure and for com...
Motorcyclists represent 16% of fatalities and 22% of serious casualties on Australian roads each yea...
Introduction The increased popularity of powered two wheelers (PTWs) in Australia, combined with th...
Motorcyclists represent an increasing proportion of road crash casualties in NSW and Australia. This...
Statistics show that motorcyclists are more at risk per mile ridden than any other type of road user...
This report describes an in-depth study of transport-related motorcycle crashes reported to police i...
The motorcycle has become one of the most common type of vehicles used on the road, particularly in ...
This study involves hospital-based on-the-spot (OTS) investigation on motorcyclepassenger car crash...
The fatality and injury rate of motorcyclists per registered vehicle are higher than those of other ...
OBJECTIVE:In Taiwan, light motorcycles (LMCs) with cylinder capacities between 50 and 250 cc are wid...
Introduction: Motorcyclists are exposed to more fatalities and severe injuries per mile of travel as...
To develop effective countermeasures there is a need for detailed understanding of risk factors infl...
OBJECTIVE:Crash and injury surveillance studies have identified a range of rider-related factors, in...
Objective: Crash and injury surveillance studies have identified a range of rider-related factors, i...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the nature and extent of current powered 2-whee...
An increasing number of people are choosing to ride motorcycles for recreation, pleasure and for com...
Motorcyclists represent 16% of fatalities and 22% of serious casualties on Australian roads each yea...
Introduction The increased popularity of powered two wheelers (PTWs) in Australia, combined with th...
Motorcyclists represent an increasing proportion of road crash casualties in NSW and Australia. This...
Statistics show that motorcyclists are more at risk per mile ridden than any other type of road user...
This report describes an in-depth study of transport-related motorcycle crashes reported to police i...
The motorcycle has become one of the most common type of vehicles used on the road, particularly in ...
This study involves hospital-based on-the-spot (OTS) investigation on motorcyclepassenger car crash...
The fatality and injury rate of motorcyclists per registered vehicle are higher than those of other ...
OBJECTIVE:In Taiwan, light motorcycles (LMCs) with cylinder capacities between 50 and 250 cc are wid...
Introduction: Motorcyclists are exposed to more fatalities and severe injuries per mile of travel as...