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Road Carnage Cycle Kings

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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Accident is an unintended and unforeseen event, usually resulting in personal injury or property damage and even death bringing agony and discomfort to many families all over the world. Accident can however happen through various ways but motorcycle accident is now becoming a common incident on our roads. There is no single known cause of this phenomenon but rather a number of factors come into play to lead to accident. This book seeks to unearth factors underlying the ever rising cases of motorcycle accidents in our roads and possible solutions to the identified causes. These findings are evidence based from the study that was carried in the Kenyan roads part of the Sub-Saharan Africa. The key findings pointed out that; Training, Alcohol and Drug abuse, road and weather conditions, and institutional constraints had a bearing on the motor cycle accidents reported.

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Onserio Nyatundo V. holds M.A in Project Planning and Management from the University of Nairobi and is currently a Sociology PhD Student at Maseno University. Onserio works with Gusii Institute of Technology and visits Kisii University. He also serves the Kenya Red Cross as a Monitoring and Evaluation officer in Nyamira and Kisii Counties.

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Authors Godfre Ayaga, Godfrey Ayaga, Nicode Mirioba, Nicodemus Mirioba, Nyatundo Onserio, Nyatundo V Onserio, Nyatundo V. Onserio
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783659782619
ISBN 978-3-659-78261-9
No. of pages 88
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Social structure research

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