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Vol. 22, Issue 2, 2011May 11, 2011 AEST
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Vulnerable Road User Safety: A Comparison Between a Middle-Income and High-Income Country
Vulnerable Road User Safety: A Comparison Between a Middle-Income and High-Income Country
Articles in Vol. 22, Issue 2, 2011
Vol. 22, Issue 2, 2011
- The Global Road Safety Partnership in AsiaIan Hughes
- A Toolkit for Saving LivesGreg SmithBlair TurnerJoanne Hill
- iRAP Malaysia Training CourseKerry ArmstrongRob McInerneyMark King
- Report on Capacity-Building Workshops for Road Safety in IndonesiaM KingB WatsonD BrownlowJ MothaE RobinsonB Ermani
- Social Influences on Drivers in ChinaJ FleiterB WatsonA LennonM KingK Shi
- Development of a Supplementary Education and Training Program for Novice Drivers in ChinaT SenserrickX YuD WeiM StevensonR Ivers
- Fatalism and Road Safety in Developing Countries, With a Focus on PakistanA KayaniM KingJ Fleiter
- Road Fatalities in BruneiMohammed Ohidul Haque
- Understanding Speeding in School Zones in Malaysia and Australia Using an Extended Theory of Planned Behaviour: The Potential Role of MindfulnessS Abdul HananM KingI Lewis
- Vulnerable Road User Safety: A Comparison Between a Middle-Income and High-Income CountryJennie OxleyBrian FildesFarhan SadullahJulie LahausseStuart Newstead
- Helmet Use Amongst Injured and Non-Injured Motorcyclists in MalaysiaRoszalina RamliNg Leng SiangNg Fei ChiNormastura Abdul RahmanJennie Oxley
- iRAP Assessment of Risk on National Highways in BangladeshG Smith
Oxley, J., Fildes, B., Sadullah, F., Lahausse, J., & Newstead, S. (2011). Vulnerable road user safety: A comparison between a middle-income and high-income country. Journal of Road Safety, 22(2), 63–70.