Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8718653 | Injury | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
One-year period prevalence of RTCs among university students in Kuwait, though relatively lower than the reported figures in similar populations elsewhere in the region, is yet high enough to warrant diligent attention. Habitual speeding, having had three or more speeding tickets, and the practice of crossing a red light were significantly and independently associated with at least one RTC during the past year. Targeted education and enforcement of existing traffic laws may reduce the RTCs frequency in this relatively young population. Future studies may look at impact of such interventions.
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Authors
Eisa Aldhafeeri, Farah Alshammari, Hana Jafar, Haya Malhas, Marina Botras, Noor Alnasrallah, Saeed Akhtar,