Original paper
Near-miss crashes and other predictors of motorcycle crashes: Findings from a population-based survey
Abstract
Crash and injury surveillance studies have identified a range of rider-related factors, including age, sex, licensure, training and experience, as being associated with motorcycle crash risk. The aim of this study was to establish whether these previously identified factors were associated with crash involvement in an Australian-based population.Data obtained from motorcyclists recruited from road authority licensing offices in a...
Paper Details
Title
Near-miss crashes and other predictors of motorcycle crashes: Findings from a population-based survey
Published Date
Dec 12, 2018
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
sup2
Pages
S20 - S26
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