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Adult accompaniment and the risk of pedestrian injury on the school-home journey.

The objective of this study was to quantify the effect of adult accompaniment on the risk of pedestrian injury on the school-home journey. It concluded that adult accompaniment has the potential to significantly reduce injury rates.

Record #:
2830
Date:
1995
Format:
Journal Article
Author:
Roberts, Ian
Corp:
Injury Prevention Research Centre, University of Auckland (IPRC)
Source:
Injury Prevention
Citation:
1(4)95
Keywords:
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY;PEDESTRIANS;SCHOOLS;SCHOOL JOURNEY;PARENT RESPONSIBILITY;EDUCATION ESTABLISHMENTS
Identity:
NZ
Location:
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