Background: It is essential for drivers employed in the formal sector to have good knowledge of road safety in order to safeguard their lives and those of the staff they are employed to drive. The study was conducted to determine the effect of a road safety education intervention on road safety knowledge of drivers employed in the University of Ibadan, Nigeria.Methods: A quasi-experimental study of 98 intervention and 78 control drivers selected using a cluster sampling technique was conducted. The intervention comprised a two-day training on road safety and first aid. The drivers’ knowledge of road safety was measured at baseline, immediately and 4-months postintervention. Aggregate scores of road safety knowledge were computed giving mini...
AbstractIntroductionRoad traffic accidents have been responsible for an increasing number of deaths ...
Analysis of road traffi c accidents revealed that most accidents are as a result of drivers’ errors...
The study examined the effect of a two-day awareness programme on the safety knowledge of primary sc...
Road traffic injuries pose a serious public health problem worldwide, especially in low-income count...
The Global strategic plan to reduce worldwide deaths from traffic injuries recognizes the driver as ...
Road traffic injuries pose a serious public health problem worldwide, especially in low-income count...
Recent studies have shown an increase in the rate of road traffic accident (RTA). Identifying the ri...
Recent studies have shown an increase in the rate of road traffic accident (RTA). Identifying the ri...
The study is on creating learning opportunities for drivers for prevention of accidents on Nigerian ...
Unsafe driver behaviour is regarded as the most significant contributory factor in road traffic cras...
Objective: Compliance with road safety signs is important in the reduction of motorcycle accidents. ...
Background: The incidence of Road Traffic Crashes (RTC) is rising world-wide, with 1.24 million peop...
Although road users are aware of the possible risks of engaging in unsafe behaviours while driving, ...
Background: Road Traffic Crashes (RTCs) are major causes of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. Few ...
The study was conducted to investigate the influence of social variables on road-safety practices am...
AbstractIntroductionRoad traffic accidents have been responsible for an increasing number of deaths ...
Analysis of road traffi c accidents revealed that most accidents are as a result of drivers’ errors...
The study examined the effect of a two-day awareness programme on the safety knowledge of primary sc...
Road traffic injuries pose a serious public health problem worldwide, especially in low-income count...
The Global strategic plan to reduce worldwide deaths from traffic injuries recognizes the driver as ...
Road traffic injuries pose a serious public health problem worldwide, especially in low-income count...
Recent studies have shown an increase in the rate of road traffic accident (RTA). Identifying the ri...
Recent studies have shown an increase in the rate of road traffic accident (RTA). Identifying the ri...
The study is on creating learning opportunities for drivers for prevention of accidents on Nigerian ...
Unsafe driver behaviour is regarded as the most significant contributory factor in road traffic cras...
Objective: Compliance with road safety signs is important in the reduction of motorcycle accidents. ...
Background: The incidence of Road Traffic Crashes (RTC) is rising world-wide, with 1.24 million peop...
Although road users are aware of the possible risks of engaging in unsafe behaviours while driving, ...
Background: Road Traffic Crashes (RTCs) are major causes of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. Few ...
The study was conducted to investigate the influence of social variables on road-safety practices am...
AbstractIntroductionRoad traffic accidents have been responsible for an increasing number of deaths ...
Analysis of road traffi c accidents revealed that most accidents are as a result of drivers’ errors...
The study examined the effect of a two-day awareness programme on the safety knowledge of primary sc...