INJURIES AND DEATHS ASSOCIATED WITH OFF-ROAD RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AMONG CHILDREN IN MANITOBA
- 15 August 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 137 (4) , 297-300
Abstract
Injuries and deaths associated with off-road recreational vehicles are of increasing concern in North America. We reviewed all hospital admissions and deaths attributed to these vehicles in Manitoba from April 1979 to April 1985 among children 16 years of age or younger. Of the 693 hospital admissions and deaths 480 were associated with motorbikes, snowmobiles or all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). The incidence of injuries resulting from snowmobile and dirtbike accidents remained stable over the study period; however, there was an almost exponential increase in the number of admissions because of ATV-related injuries. There were 21 deaths during the study period. Preventive measures through legislation are necessary to reduce the numbers of injuries and deaths; these include mandatory registration, licensing and enhanced safety regulations.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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