Journal article

Preventing Child Pedestrian Injury: A Guide for Practitioners

M Stevenson, D Sleet, R Ferguson

American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2015

Abstract

Each year, an estimated 270,000 pedestrians die from road traffic-related injuries, (worldwide) and children are among the most vulnerable. Child pedestrian injuries occur primarily in residential areas, often on the same street or in close proximity to the child’s home, and 90% of injured child pedestrians are unaccompanied by an adult at the time of the injury. The cause of these injuries is a complex combination of factors related not only to characteristics of the child but also the built environment, the road configuration, features of the motor vehicle that might reduce injury, and driver behavior. Accordingly, effective interventions must incorporate education, technology, and improve..

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