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Citation

Al-Akhdar Alkaim A. J. Traffic Med. 1992; 20(4 Suppl): 45-53.

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(Copyright © 1992, International Association for Accident and Traffic Medicine)

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Abstract

This paper describes a study of the rate of road accident fatalities for a period of 19 years (1971-1989) in Saudi Arabia and the development of a model linking number of fatalities, number of vehicles and population size. Accident data are presented and two mathematical models developed. Comparisons with other countries showed lower vehicle ownership levels in Saudi Arabia but higher fatalities. It is found that vehicle owvnership increased at a faster rate than in most developed countries and this led to an increase in accidents. Suggestions are made for reducing accidents including improvements to signs, better education and stricter enforcement of driving laws.

International Symposium "Road Traffic Accidents", February 9-12 1992 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Proceedings of the International Part (SIC).

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