Health and Medicine in the NewsHeadline:Speed bumps: They save kids' lives Newspaper Article Synopsis:Speed bumps in residential neighborhoods and near schools can save childrens' lives. A new study has found that a child who lives in a neighborhood with speed bumps is 60% less likely to be injured by a car than children living in neighborhoods without speed bumps. Newspaper Article Source:Associated Press. Speed bumps: They save kids' lives. Star Tribune, 2004 March 31: A4(col. 3-6). Journal Article Citation:Tester JM., et al. A Matched Case-Control Study Evaluating the Effectiveness of Speed Humps in Reducing Child Pedestrian Injuries. American Journal of Public Health 2004 Apr 01; 94(4): 646-50. lam /03/31/2004 |



