Geographical distribution of road traffic deaths in England and Wales: place of accident compared with place of residence.

@article{Haynes2005GeographicalDO,
  title={Geographical distribution of road traffic deaths in England and Wales: place of accident compared with place of residence.},
  author={Robin M. Haynes and Andrew P. Jones and Ian Harvey and Tony Jewell and David L{\'e}a},
  journal={Journal of public health},
  year={2005},
  volume={27 1},
  pages={
          107-11
        }
}
BACKGROUND There are two sources of information on road traffic mortality in England and Wales: ONS records giving the place of residence and police records giving the place of the accident. Use of the police records has been limited by the lack of an obvious denominator to control for population at risk. This study compares the two measures and explores the implications of using the same population denominator for both. METHODS The number of road traffic deaths occurring in 403 local… 
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