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PEDIATRICS
Volume 124, Issue 2, Pages 802-812Publisher
AMER ACAD PEDIATRICS
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2009-1143
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pedestrian; traffic; safety; back-overs; safe routes to school
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Each year, approximately 900 pediatric pedestrians younger than 19 years are killed. In addition, 51 000 children are injured as pedestrians, and 5300 of them are hospitalized because of their injuries. Parents should be warned that young children often do not have the cognitive, perceptual, and behavioral abilities to negotiate traffic independently. Parents should also be informed about the danger of vehicle back-over injuries to toddlers playing in driveways. Because posttraumatic stress syndrome commonly follows even minor pedestrian injury, pediatricians should screen and refer for this condition as necessary. The American Academy of Pediatrics supports community- and school-based strategies that minimize a child's exposure to traffic, especially to high-speed, high-volume traffic. Furthermore, the American Academy of Pediatrics supports governmental and industry action that would lead to improvements in vehicle design, driver manuals, driver education, and data collection for the purpose of reducing pediatric pedestrian injury. Pediatrics 2009; 124: 802-812
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