Abstract

Road accidents among children are now a major public health problem worldwide. According to a WHO report (2015), 186 300 children die on the roads worldwide, and the most at risk of death live in low- and middle-income countries (WHO 2015). The sub-Saharan African region has the highest number of road accidents among children with 32% of deaths (Li, Alonge, and Hyder 2016). They are the most vulnerable to road crash risk because of their physical and cognitive attributes still in development ...

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