Abstract Background Commercial motorcycle riders are among the most vulnerable road users in low- and middle-income countries, with poor visibility contributing significantly to road traffic injuries, particularly under low-light conditions. While visibility materials such as reflective jackets and functional lighting systems are effective, low-cost safety measures, their use remains inconsistent in many settings. In addition to individual behaviors, structural factors such as enforcement, acces
Uptake of visibility materials for injury prevention and associated factors among commercial motorcycle riders: a cross-sectional study in Cameroon
Chrisantus Eweh Ukah·Catherine Juillard·Alan Hubbard·Elvis Asangbeng Tanue·Rasheedat Oke·Nahyeni Bassah·Larissa Kumenyuy Yunika·Claudia Ngeha Ngu·S. Ariane Christie·Dickson Shey Nsagha·Alain Chichom-Mefire·Nicholas Tendongfor

