Regulatory and Road Engineering Interventions for Preventing Road Traffic Injuries and Fatalities Among Vulnerable (Non-Motorised and Motorised Two-Wheel) Road Users: A Systematic Review

Gupta, M., Menon, G.R., Devkar, G. and Thomson, H. (2016) Regulatory and Road Engineering Interventions for Preventing Road Traffic Injuries and Fatalities Among Vulnerable (Non-Motorised and Motorised Two-Wheel) Road Users: A Systematic Review. Other. Department for International Development, London.

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Abstract

The findings in this review are that reductions in road traffic incidents and associated injuries and fatalities as an outcome to engineering and regulatory interventions are well known and form the basis of existing road safety tools. In particular, high income countries have well established data collection, storage and processing capacities that could be exploited to benefit studies that could inform policies and programming in lower-middle income-countries (LMIC). Therefore, the value gained from this review would have been enhanced if the effect of similar interventions in high income countries had informed the review.

Item Type:Research Reports or Papers (Other)
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Thomson, Dr Hilary
Authors: Gupta, M., Menon, G.R., Devkar, G., and Thomson, H.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > MRC/CSO SPHSU
Publisher:Department for International Development

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