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British medical journal: BMJ

Journal Volume: 324
Journal Issue: 7346
Journal Year: 2002
Articles in SafetyLit: 25

A new deal for road crash victims

Are seat belt restraints as effective in school age children as in adults? A prospective crash study

Association of driver air bags with driver fatality: a matched cohort study

Car makers press Europe for voluntary agreement on safety

Controlled studies on reducing alcohol-impaired driving are being registered

Cross sectional survey of socioeconomic variations in severity and mechanism of childhood injuries in Trent 1992-7

Cyclists and pedestrians are sacrificed for the greater safety of motorists, says campaigner

Designing road vehicles for pedestrian protection

Does risk homoeostasis theory have implications for road safety. (Against)

Does risk homoeostasis theory have implications for road safety? (For)

Driver sleepiness and risk of serious injury to car occupants: population based case control study

Ensuring the safety of school age passengers

How can road safety be improved? More people die on the roads than from malaria, says WHO chief

Increasing visibility of speed cameras might increase deaths and injuries on roads

Motor industry should introduce soft impact car bodies, says MP

Poor quality data are major obstacle to improving road safety, says World Bank

Prehospital care for road traffic casualties

Protecting pedestrians

Reducing motor vehicle crash deaths and injuries in newly motorising countries

Road traffic injuries are a global public health problem

Safety education of pedestrians for injury prevention: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials

System of renewal of driving licences for elderly people needs overhauling

Tired surgical trainees. specialist registrars working in district general hospitals often travel considerable distances while tired

War on the roads

WMA protests at claim that it planned to expel Israeli doctors. World Medical Association