CHANGE IN INJURIES ASSOCIATED WITH SAFETY BELT LAWS

Author(s)
CAMPBELL, BJ STEWART, JR & REINFURT, DW
Year
Abstract

Statewide crash data bases from nine states were subjected to time series analyses to detect changes in injuries associated with onset of seat belt laws in the respective states. In each of 18 analyses involving drivers covered by the law observed casualties were below the number forecast on the basis of prior experience and assuming that no law had been enacted. In the case of others, not covered by the law, observed injuries were equally often above or below forecast. Relative to covered drivers not only were the numbers below forecast, but in 12 of the 18 instances there was a statistically significant indication of an abrupt decrease during the month that the law began.(A) this paper was corrected by d andreassen in accident analysis and prevention, (1992) 24(1), p101-102.

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I 837579 IRRD 9206
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ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1991 /02 E23 1 PAG: 87-93 T14

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