2003 Motor Vehicle Occupant Safety Survey. Volume 4: Crash injury and emergency medical services report.

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The Motor Vehicle Occupant Safety Survey (MVOSS) is a large-sample national telephone survey on occupant protection issues conducted every two-to three years for NHTSA. The survey is composed of two questionnaires, each administered to a randomly selected sample of approximately 6,000 people 16 and older. This series of volumes presents results from the 2003 MVOSS. Volume 4 summarizes data concerning crash injury experience, as well as attitudes and knowledge regarding EMS issues. Topical areas include injuries in vehicle crashes, concerning about stoppng at a crash, availability and use of wireless phones in notor vehicles, an expectations concerning emergency response. (Author/publisher)

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Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA, 2005, VIII + 90 p.; DOT HS 809 857

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