Volume 31 Issue 2 : July - December 2022

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Article Number  7

Title 

Profile Study of Motorcyclists Victims In Road Traffic Accidents at Jaipur Region- An Observational Antemortem Study.

Authors 

Kumar R, Punia R K, Verma L C

Abstract 

Background: Only 28 countries, covering 7% of the world’s population, have comprehensive road safety laws on all five key risk factors: drinking and driving, speeding, and failing to use helmets, seat-belts, and child restraints as per the global status report on Road Safety 2013 by World Health Organization. India is undergoing major economic and demographic transition coupled with increasing urbanization and motorization. Injuries on roads, at homes, and in the workplace have increased due to lack of safetyrelated policies and programs. The health sector bears the maximum brunt in terms of provision of acute care, and short-term and long term rehabilitation service. Materials and methods: This study was conducted to analyse the sociodemographic profile of motorcycle crashes among total cases of RTA at tertiary care centre of Jaipur. Results: During study period, a total number of 22618 patients were admitted to trauma centre, from which 10564 were road traffic accident cases, from which 25 % were two wheeler crashes. Conclusion: Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death in adolescents and young adults.

 Keywords

Road Traffic Accidents, Motorcyclist, Drinking & Drive, Motorcycle Crashes.

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