road-safety-in-10-countries-cambodia-baseline-report
The Road Safety in 10 Countries project aims to evaluate interventions for two identified road traffic incident risk factors: drink driving and lack of helmet use. The Cambodia report explores interventions being implemented in three regions of the country: Phnom Penh, Kandal, and Kampong Speu. Secondary data from the Road Crash and Victim Information System was used to assess the road safety in Cambodia and specifically in the three intervention locations. Primary data, in the form of surveys, quick interviews, and observations of helmet use and drink driving enforcements were collected and analyzed.
Data Resource Preview - Road safety in 10 countries: Cambodia baseline report
Additional Info
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Document type |
Reports, journal articles, and research papers (including theses and dissertations) |
Language of document |
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Topics |
- Public health
- Roads and bridges
- Traffic violation
- Transport and shipping
- Transport and shipping policy and administration
- Transport infrastructure and facilities
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Copyright |
Unclear copyright |
Version / Edition |
1.0 |
License |
unspecified
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Co-author (individual) |
Nhan Tran; Akuoku, Jonathan; Sann Socheata; Gnim Chandara; Sem Panhavuth; Hyder, Adnan
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Publication place |
Baltimore, USA
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Publisher |
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Publication date |
2011 |
Pagination |
44 p.
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Date uploaded |
June 9, 2015, 09:00 (UTC)
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Date modified |
December 2, 2015, 10:21 (UTC)
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