Initial results from a driving safety survey distributed to ambulance paramedics in Qatar
<p dir="ltr">Fatal vehicle crashes are not uncommon for ambulance paramedics (1-3). Emergency services staff may be overconfident and overestimate the privileges they have on the road and overlook basic driving safety principles (4). In line with the WHO (5) a driving safety campaign...
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| Main Author: | Guillaume Alinier (6952004) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | John Meyer (3424970) (author), Hassan Farhat (9000509) (author), Ahmed Bayoumy (19794348) (author), Edwin Gonzales (19794351) (author), Sunjay Ragbheer (19794354) (author), Khaled Al Yazidi (19794357) (author), Noe Aguila (19794360) (author), Mohmoud El Khady (19794363) (author), David Hutton (6211739) (author), Craig Campbell (31310) (author), Kanhaiya Singh (9421069) (author), Ahmed Al Bakri (19794366) (author) |
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2015
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