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A Study of Road Traffic Accident Cases Admitted in BLDEU'S Shri B.M. Patil Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Bijapur


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Road traffic accidents are increasing at an alaraming rate throughout the world. Rapid growth of transportation system, industrialisation, urbanisation and increase in population are responsible for this "veritable epidemic." Inadequate traffic planning and lack of traffic sense have worsened the situation particularly in the developing countries.

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Road Traffic Accidents, Passanger, Vehicle
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Authors

M. R. Gudadinni
Dept of Community Medicine. BLDEU's Shri B.M Patil Medical College Bijapur, India
U. C. Nuchhi
Dept of Community Medicine. BLDEU's Shri B.M Patil Medical College Bijapur, India
M. M. Angadi M M
Dept of Community Medicine. BLDEU's Shri B.M Patil Medical College Bijapur, India

Abstract


Road traffic accidents are increasing at an alaraming rate throughout the world. Rapid growth of transportation system, industrialisation, urbanisation and increase in population are responsible for this "veritable epidemic." Inadequate traffic planning and lack of traffic sense have worsened the situation particularly in the developing countries.

Keywords


Road Traffic Accidents, Passanger, Vehicle

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