Reducing speed limit to 20 mph in urban areas. Long term sequelae of road traffic accidents must not be underestimated.
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Reducing speed limit to 20 mph in urban areas. Long term sequelae of road traffic accidents must not be underestimated. / Coetzer, B.R.; Coetzer, R.
In: British Medical Journal, Vol. 322, No. 7277, 06.01.2001, p. 50-51.
In: British Medical Journal, Vol. 322, No. 7277, 06.01.2001, p. 50-51.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
HarvardHarvard
Coetzer, BR & Coetzer, R 2001, 'Reducing speed limit to 20 mph in urban areas. Long term sequelae of road traffic accidents must not be underestimated.', British Medical Journal, vol. 322, no. 7277, pp. 50-51.
APA
Coetzer, B. R., & Coetzer, R. (2001). Reducing speed limit to 20 mph in urban areas. Long term sequelae of road traffic accidents must not be underestimated. British Medical Journal, 322(7277), 50-51.
CBE
Coetzer BR, Coetzer R. 2001. Reducing speed limit to 20 mph in urban areas. Long term sequelae of road traffic accidents must not be underestimated. British Medical Journal. 322(7277):50-51.
MLA
Coetzer, B.R. and R. Coetzer. "Reducing speed limit to 20 mph in urban areas. Long term sequelae of road traffic accidents must not be underestimated.". British Medical Journal. 2001, 322(7277). 50-51.
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Coetzer BR, Coetzer R. Reducing speed limit to 20 mph in urban areas. Long term sequelae of road traffic accidents must not be underestimated. British Medical Journal. 2001 Jan 6;322(7277):50-51.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Reducing speed limit to 20 mph in urban areas. Long term sequelae of road traffic accidents must not be underestimated.
AU - Coetzer, B.R.
AU - Coetzer, R.
PY - 2001/1/6
Y1 - 2001/1/6
M3 - Article
VL - 322
SP - 50
EP - 51
JO - British Medical Journal
JF - British Medical Journal
SN - 0959-535X
IS - 7277
ER -