Objective: We examine and compare pedestrian-vehicle collisions and injury outcomes involving school-age children between 5 and 18 years of age in the capital cities of Santiago, Chile and Seoul, South Korea. Methods: We conduct descriptive analysis of the child pedestrian-vehicle collision (P-VC) data (904 collisions for Santiago, and 3,505 for Seoul) reported by the police between 2010 and 2011. We also statistically analyze factors associated with child P-VCs, both by incident severity and age group using three regression models: negative binomial, probit, and spatial lag models. Results: Descriptive statistics suggest that child pedestrians in Seoul have a higher risk of being involved in traffic crashes than their counterparts in Santi...
The burden of disability and death on child pedestrians has not been widely researched in the develo...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity among children. T...
Background: In 2005, the US Congress allocated $612 million for a national Safe Routes to School (SR...
We examine pedestrian traffic collisions involving children in Santiago de Chile and Seoul, Korea in...
Child pedestrian road traffic injuries (RTIs) are an important cause of death and disability in poor...
Child pedestrian road traffic injuries (RTIs) are an important cause of death and disability in poor...
This research examined how environmental attributes near intersections influence the perceived crash...
During the past decades, the paradigm of transportation planning has shifted from automobile-centere...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
This study describes the epidemiology of pedestrian injuries to children and adolescents (ages <20) ...
2019PDFTech ReportMPC 19-374MPC-515AttitudesBicycle travelBuilt environmentChildrenCitiesCrash dataF...
Background: Traffic injuries are an important problem in low income countries. In Uganda road traffi...
Traffic-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality amongst children in Canada. ...
Motor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of death for children and youth worldwide. To effecti...
Child pedestrians are vulnerable to traffic-related injuries and fatalities. Though a decrease in th...
The burden of disability and death on child pedestrians has not been widely researched in the develo...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity among children. T...
Background: In 2005, the US Congress allocated $612 million for a national Safe Routes to School (SR...
We examine pedestrian traffic collisions involving children in Santiago de Chile and Seoul, Korea in...
Child pedestrian road traffic injuries (RTIs) are an important cause of death and disability in poor...
Child pedestrian road traffic injuries (RTIs) are an important cause of death and disability in poor...
This research examined how environmental attributes near intersections influence the perceived crash...
During the past decades, the paradigm of transportation planning has shifted from automobile-centere...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
This study describes the epidemiology of pedestrian injuries to children and adolescents (ages <20) ...
2019PDFTech ReportMPC 19-374MPC-515AttitudesBicycle travelBuilt environmentChildrenCitiesCrash dataF...
Background: Traffic injuries are an important problem in low income countries. In Uganda road traffi...
Traffic-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality amongst children in Canada. ...
Motor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of death for children and youth worldwide. To effecti...
Child pedestrians are vulnerable to traffic-related injuries and fatalities. Though a decrease in th...
The burden of disability and death on child pedestrians has not been widely researched in the develo...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity among children. T...
Background: In 2005, the US Congress allocated $612 million for a national Safe Routes to School (SR...