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The Socio-Economic Impacts Of Injuries Resulting From Motor Vehicle Crashes
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22nd FISITA Congress
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This paper describes the socio-economic impacts of motor vehicle crashes on those injured, their families, the community, governments at all levels, and various other institutions. The main conclusions of the study are that injuries resulting from motor vehicle crashes have negative socio-economic impacts on society, that these impacts are large, and that these impacts have significant long range effects.
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Miller, T. and Luchter, S., "The Socio-Economic Impacts Of Injuries Resulting From Motor Vehicle Crashes," SAE Technical Paper 885162, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/885162.Also In
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