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Risky motorcycle riding behaviour among young riders in Manipal, India
Kumar Sumit
*
, Veerle Ross
, Kris Brijs
, Geert Wets
, Robert A.C. Ruiter
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Department of Global Public Health Policy and Governance, Prasanna School of Public Health
Prasanna School of Public Health, Manipal
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reduction
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males
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India
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Medicine and Dentistry
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Low and Middle Income Countries
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