P106: Review on Strategy Road Safety Improving in Developing Country
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car accidents are documented as a growing public health problem in iran as well as other developing countries. generally growing number of population and vehicles are not accompanied by extending road construction programs. these could be result in high death, disability, and economic loss in such country compare to develop one. this mainly affected young person who are economically more active...
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volume 2 issue 4
pages 156- 156
publication date 2014-12
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