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P-ISSN 2652-4260
E-ISSN 2652-4252
Article Type 2: Contributed articles
Vol. 31, Issue 3, 2020August 13, 2020 AEST

Features of Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries Making Road Safety More Challenging

Soames Job, William Wambulwa,
Low-income countriesMiddle-income countriesSpeed managementSpeed limitsRoad safety engineeringCrash under-reportingSafety barriersPedestriansMotorcyclesRural road safetyUrban road safety.
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Job, S., & Wambulwa, W. (2020). Features of Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries making Road Safety more Challenging. Journal of Road Safety, 31(3), 79–84. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.33492/​JRS-D-20-00258

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