The aim of this paper is to evaluate the characteristics of commercial motorcyclists in Ugbowo, Benin-city. A cross-sectional and descriptive study was carried out among commercial motorcyclists in Ugbowo, Benin-city, Edo State. A total of 252 commercial motorcyclists were involved in the study. A cluster sampling method was used in selecting respondents in 7 out of the 14 parks in Ugbowo. Majority of the respondents 218 (86.5%) did not attend any riding school while only 34 (13.5%) had attended one. One hundred and forty-two (56.4%) possessed a riding license and only about half of them (51.3%) wore helmets, 40.9% wore goggles and 7.8% had fire extinguishers. None of the respondents provided helmets for their passengers. This study highlig...
This study examined the challenges facing commercial motorcycle occupation in Edo State, Nigeria. A ...
This work studies helmets use as a safety tool among motorcycle riders in Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria...
Background. The World Health Organisation estimates that 1.35 million people die as a result of road...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the characteristics of commercial motorcyclists in Ugbowo, Beni...
The occurrence of traffic accidents involving commercial motorcyclists now characterizes urban trans...
A cross-sectional community based study carried out in Calabar, capital city of Cross River State in...
Motor cycle accidents have become the most serious problem threatening the entire Nigerian populatio...
Background and Objective: Motorcyclists are at high risk of road traffic accidents and the attendant...
Commercial motorcycle operators’ awareness of road safety rules in Ogbomoso Oyo State was examined i...
Background: Motorcycle crashes are common causes of morbidity and mortality for both riders and pass...
Introduction: The operation of commercial motorcycles has eased transport difficulties, but an incre...
Introduction: The operation of commercial motorcycles has eased transport difficulties, but an incre...
Accident associated with the use of motorcycle for commercial transportation in Makurdi metropolis w...
Road traffic injury is a great public health challenge with an emerging trend of increasing rates an...
<div><p>Road traffic injury is a great public health challenge with an emerging trend of increasing ...
This study examined the challenges facing commercial motorcycle occupation in Edo State, Nigeria. A ...
This work studies helmets use as a safety tool among motorcycle riders in Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria...
Background. The World Health Organisation estimates that 1.35 million people die as a result of road...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the characteristics of commercial motorcyclists in Ugbowo, Beni...
The occurrence of traffic accidents involving commercial motorcyclists now characterizes urban trans...
A cross-sectional community based study carried out in Calabar, capital city of Cross River State in...
Motor cycle accidents have become the most serious problem threatening the entire Nigerian populatio...
Background and Objective: Motorcyclists are at high risk of road traffic accidents and the attendant...
Commercial motorcycle operators’ awareness of road safety rules in Ogbomoso Oyo State was examined i...
Background: Motorcycle crashes are common causes of morbidity and mortality for both riders and pass...
Introduction: The operation of commercial motorcycles has eased transport difficulties, but an incre...
Introduction: The operation of commercial motorcycles has eased transport difficulties, but an incre...
Accident associated with the use of motorcycle for commercial transportation in Makurdi metropolis w...
Road traffic injury is a great public health challenge with an emerging trend of increasing rates an...
<div><p>Road traffic injury is a great public health challenge with an emerging trend of increasing ...
This study examined the challenges facing commercial motorcycle occupation in Edo State, Nigeria. A ...
This work studies helmets use as a safety tool among motorcycle riders in Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria...
Background. The World Health Organisation estimates that 1.35 million people die as a result of road...