BUS ACCIDENTS: AN ADDITIONAL BURDEN FOR THE POOR
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Countries of the developing world are characterised by rapid urbanisation, high growth rates in traffic and congestion and decreasing regulation of public transport. Because a majority of the developing world's inhabitants are dependent on public transport services, the need for safe, effective and efficient public transport is essential to ensure adequate and affordable accessibility. The paper highlights the results of studies examining public transport operations in Nepal, India, Thailand, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. The contribution of bus accidents to the accident burden of each country is established and likely causes identified. Finally, recommendations are made to reduce both the severity and number of public transport accidents. For the covering abstract see ITRD E108910.
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