Attitudes towards an effectiveness of mandatory seat belt legislation in Canada.

Author(s)
Bragg, B.W.E.
Year
Abstract

The Canadian experience with seat belt legislation is discussed. It is concluded that there has been an increase in use and a corresponding decrease in fatalities. Some complaints about design or fit of belts are detailed. Research indicates that introduction and passage of mandatory seat belt legislation should be done quickly in order to preserve public favourability.

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B 13809 (In: B 13801) /73.3/91.1/ IRRD 231184
Source

In: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of the International Association for Accident and Traffic Medicine, Melbourne, January 31-February 4, 1977, p. 80-93, 5 graph., 1 ref.

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