© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Objective: Road traffic crashes impose a heavy burden in China\u27s most populous city, Shanghai. Since early 2016, Shanghai police have started deploying high-resolution cameras and an object-detection algorithm in seatbelt enforcement. Around the same time, an international consortium on road safety launched a series of capacity trainings for law enforcement accompanied by infrastructure renovation and social marketing campaigns in Shanghai. Our objective is to assess the level and trend of seatbelt use in Shanghai over 2015-2017. Methods: Ongoing observational studies evaluate seatbelt use within the city. Data are collected at eight randomly selected locations throughout the city, stratified by road type and geograph...
AbstractTraffic is tightly related to the social and economic development in a country. In China the...
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Highlights • We used an interrupted time series with change-points analysis to compare traffic fatal...
Objective: To increase seat belt restraint use in Guangzhou City, People’s Republic of China. Design...
Use of driver seat belts and availability and functionality of passenger seat belts in a convenience...
© 2016 The Authors Objectives To confront the public health challenge imposed by road traffic injuri...
Road traffic crashes in China kill in excess of 250,000 people annually, more than any other country...
In settings with low seatbelt use prevalence, self-reported seatbelt use estimates often lack validi...
The World Health Organization identifies road trauma as a major public health issue in every country...
Objective: Despite the importance of understanding seat belt use patterns among drivers and passenge...
Observational seatbelt wearing studies are a valuable tool for obtaining up-to-date information abou...
The rapid motorization of China raises questions about the potential of alternative mobility solutio...
Mortality caused by traffic collisions is considered as the leading cause of years of potential life...
As China continues to motorise rapidly, solutions are needed to reduce the burden of road trauma tha...
Objective: Road safety is an important public health issue worldwide. However, few studies have anal...
AbstractTraffic is tightly related to the social and economic development in a country. In China the...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright Elsevier [Full text of thi...
Highlights • We used an interrupted time series with change-points analysis to compare traffic fatal...
Objective: To increase seat belt restraint use in Guangzhou City, People’s Republic of China. Design...
Use of driver seat belts and availability and functionality of passenger seat belts in a convenience...
© 2016 The Authors Objectives To confront the public health challenge imposed by road traffic injuri...
Road traffic crashes in China kill in excess of 250,000 people annually, more than any other country...
In settings with low seatbelt use prevalence, self-reported seatbelt use estimates often lack validi...
The World Health Organization identifies road trauma as a major public health issue in every country...
Objective: Despite the importance of understanding seat belt use patterns among drivers and passenge...
Observational seatbelt wearing studies are a valuable tool for obtaining up-to-date information abou...
The rapid motorization of China raises questions about the potential of alternative mobility solutio...
Mortality caused by traffic collisions is considered as the leading cause of years of potential life...
As China continues to motorise rapidly, solutions are needed to reduce the burden of road trauma tha...
Objective: Road safety is an important public health issue worldwide. However, few studies have anal...
AbstractTraffic is tightly related to the social and economic development in a country. In China the...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright Elsevier [Full text of thi...
Highlights • We used an interrupted time series with change-points analysis to compare traffic fatal...