Disability among adults injured in motor-vehicle crashes in the United States
Article Abstract:
A study was made on what are the long-term effects of motor-vehicles crash-related injuries. In 1994-95, a supplemented disability survey was included to gather detailed information on persons with disabilities. The results revealed that about 1,275,172 U.S. adults were at homes with a disability due to motor-vehicle crash-related injuries during 1995.
Publication Name: Journal of Safety Research
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0022-4375
Year: 2004
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Deconstructing a gender difference: driving cessation and personal driving history of older women
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A study was conducted to examine the reason behind the older women's driving cessation by comparing the driving history of Finnish women. The result suggests that the decision to stop driving is related to driving habits rather than gender, because the older men also stop driving gave reasons for driving cessation.
Publication Name: Journal of Safety Research
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0022-4375
Year: 2003
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