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American Journal of Public Health Research|August 18, 2022
Fueled by an Epidemic: A Spatial Analysis of Opioid-Positive Drivers Fatally Injured in Motor Vehicle Collisions in West Virginia, 2011-2015Toni M Rudisill
Traffic Injury Prevention|August 19, 2021
The association between a statewide stay-at-home order and motor vehicle injury rates among population sub-groups in West VirginiaToni M Rudisill
Annals of Epidemiology|December 22, 2015
The association between states' texting regulations and the prevalence of texting while driving among U.S. high school studentsToni M Rudisill, Motao Zhu
BMJ Open|June 16, 2016
Who actually receives cell phone use while driving citations and how much are these laws enforced among states? A descriptive, cross-sectional studyToni M Rudisill, Motao Zhu
BMC Public Health|May 14, 2017
Hand-held cell phone use while driving legislation and observed driver behavior among population sub-groups in the United StatesToni M Rudisill, Motao Zhu
BMC Public Health|February 1, 2020
The liberalization of fireworks legislation and its effects on firework-related injuries in West VirginiaToni M Rudisill, Katarina Preamble, Courtney Pilkerton
American Family Physician|September 16, 2011
FPIN's clinical inquiries. Effective therapies for intermittent claudicationHeather M Rudisill, Gary Kelsberg, Sarah Safranek
Annals of Epidemiology|August 26, 2018
Cell phone use while driving laws and motor vehicle driver fatalities: differences in population subgroups and locationToni M Rudisill, Haitao Chu, Motao Zhu
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|April 13, 2023
Characteristics of Fatal, Pedestrian-Involved, Motor Vehicle Crashes in West Virginia: A Cross-Sectional and Spatial AnalysisToni M Rudisill, Lauren Olivia Barbee, Brian Hendricks
The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine|February 27, 2018
Cellphone Legislation and Self-Reported Behaviors Among Subgroups of Adolescent U.S. DriversToni M Rudisill, Gordon Smith, Haitao Chu, et al.
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American Journal of Public Health Research|August 18, 2022
Fueled by an Epidemic: A Spatial Analysis of Opioid-Positive Drivers Fatally Injured in Motor Vehicle Collisions in West Virginia, 2011-2015Toni M Rudisill
Traffic Injury Prevention|August 19, 2021
The association between a statewide stay-at-home order and motor vehicle injury rates among population sub-groups in West VirginiaToni M Rudisill
Annals of Epidemiology|December 22, 2015
The association between states' texting regulations and the prevalence of texting while driving among U.S. high school studentsToni M Rudisill, Motao Zhu
BMJ Open|June 16, 2016
Who actually receives cell phone use while driving citations and how much are these laws enforced among states? A descriptive, cross-sectional studyToni M Rudisill, Motao Zhu
BMC Public Health|May 14, 2017
Hand-held cell phone use while driving legislation and observed driver behavior among population sub-groups in the United StatesToni M Rudisill, Motao Zhu
BMC Public Health|February 1, 2020
The liberalization of fireworks legislation and its effects on firework-related injuries in West VirginiaToni M Rudisill, Katarina Preamble, Courtney Pilkerton
American Family Physician|September 16, 2011
FPIN's clinical inquiries. Effective therapies for intermittent claudicationHeather M Rudisill, Gary Kelsberg, Sarah Safranek
Annals of Epidemiology|August 26, 2018
Cell phone use while driving laws and motor vehicle driver fatalities: differences in population subgroups and locationToni M Rudisill, Haitao Chu, Motao Zhu
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|April 13, 2023
Characteristics of Fatal, Pedestrian-Involved, Motor Vehicle Crashes in West Virginia: A Cross-Sectional and Spatial AnalysisToni M Rudisill, Lauren Olivia Barbee, Brian Hendricks
The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine|February 27, 2018
Cellphone Legislation and Self-Reported Behaviors Among Subgroups of Adolescent U.S. DriversToni M Rudisill, Gordon Smith, Haitao Chu, et al.
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