Cell phone use while driving: the behavioural risk of injury in Thailand

  • Patara-archachai J
  • Srisawat K
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Abstract

In the globalisation era, the cell phones were commonly used for many purposes. Its advantages were to send email, SMS, MMS or connect to the internet every time they use. Therefore, it was not surprising that most people usually had at least one cell phone and tended to be accessible while driving on the road.

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Patara-archachai, J., & Srisawat, K. (2010). Cell phone use while driving: the behavioural risk of injury in Thailand. Injury Prevention, 16(Suppl 1), A39.4-A40. https://doi.org/10.1136/ip.2010.029215.143

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