Despite being an important mode of transportation in the developing world, little research has been conducted to understand the factors contributing to crashes involving three wheel vehicles. This study surveyed a convenient sample of 505 professional three-wheeler drivers in Sri Lanka to explore the similarities and differences in the demographic and work characteristics between three-wheeler drivers who reported experiencing at least one collision in the past twelve months and those who reported that they were not involved in any collisions. Our study revealed some interesting results that were quite different from those obtained in the studies on professional drivers in developed countries. In particular, both drivers with less than one ...
Worldwide, more than 1.2 million people die annually from road accidents and now it is the 8th leadi...
BACKGROUND:Traffic crashes are a major cause of global morbidity and mortality disproportionately af...
Introduction-Road traffic accidents (RTA) account for more significant mortality and morbidity rates...
Despite being an important mode of transportation in the developing world, little research has been ...
Objective For-hire three-wheeler crashes are a growing burden in Sri Lanka. We conducted this study ...
Ownership of three-wheelers, a mode of paratransit, is rapidly increasing in Sri Lanka. Results of a...
Little is known about the nature and scope of aggressive driving in developing countries. The object...
Background: In Sri Lanka and South Asian countries, three-wheeler vehicles are a popular mode of tra...
Background and objective: Driving is associated with various occupational health problems and the n...
Road accidents have become a leading cause of death and injury as well as property damage worldwide...
Background: This study compared the characteristics of non-work and work-related crashes using linke...
Transportation engineering aims at creating the best route between two locations within three consid...
Background: Motor three-wheel drivers provide an important means of transportation in Sri Lanka...
Objectives: Though there is a growing body of literature on crash risks in the developed world, litt...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of driver-related factors on crash involvement of ...
Worldwide, more than 1.2 million people die annually from road accidents and now it is the 8th leadi...
BACKGROUND:Traffic crashes are a major cause of global morbidity and mortality disproportionately af...
Introduction-Road traffic accidents (RTA) account for more significant mortality and morbidity rates...
Despite being an important mode of transportation in the developing world, little research has been ...
Objective For-hire three-wheeler crashes are a growing burden in Sri Lanka. We conducted this study ...
Ownership of three-wheelers, a mode of paratransit, is rapidly increasing in Sri Lanka. Results of a...
Little is known about the nature and scope of aggressive driving in developing countries. The object...
Background: In Sri Lanka and South Asian countries, three-wheeler vehicles are a popular mode of tra...
Background and objective: Driving is associated with various occupational health problems and the n...
Road accidents have become a leading cause of death and injury as well as property damage worldwide...
Background: This study compared the characteristics of non-work and work-related crashes using linke...
Transportation engineering aims at creating the best route between two locations within three consid...
Background: Motor three-wheel drivers provide an important means of transportation in Sri Lanka...
Objectives: Though there is a growing body of literature on crash risks in the developed world, litt...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of driver-related factors on crash involvement of ...
Worldwide, more than 1.2 million people die annually from road accidents and now it is the 8th leadi...
BACKGROUND:Traffic crashes are a major cause of global morbidity and mortality disproportionately af...
Introduction-Road traffic accidents (RTA) account for more significant mortality and morbidity rates...