Built and Social Environment Characteristics Associated with Motorcyclist Mortality in Latin American Cities from the SALURBAL Study

Abstract: 

Motorcyclists are the fastest growing road user group in Latin America, and account for 25% of all road traffic collision deaths. This study examines the relationship between motorcyclist mortality and the built and social urban environment in Latin American cities.

Author: 
Yannone, Ignacio Javier
Alazraqui, Marcio
Rodriguez Hernandez, Jordan L.
Sarmiento Dueñas, Olga Lucia
Rodríguez, Daniel A.
Ferrer, Carolina Pérez
Guzman, Luis A.
Perner, Mónica Serena
Trotta, Andres
Roux, Ana V. Diez
Quistberg, D Alex
Publication date: 
September 30, 2025
Publication type: 
Journal Article
Citation: 
Yannone, I. J., Alazraqui, M., Rodriguez Hernandez, J. L., Sarmiento Dueñas, O. L., Rodriguez, D. A., Ferrer, C. P., Guzman, L. A., Perner, M. S., Trotta, A., Roux, A. V. D., & Quistberg, D. A. (2025). Built and Social Environment Characteristics Associated with Motorcyclist Mortality in Latin American Cities from the SALURBAL Study. Injury Epidemiology, 12(1), 61. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40621-025-00611-y