Child restraint requirements from the viewpoint of a mother and a psychologist.

Author(s)
Prior-Hansen, M.
Year
Abstract

Some of the problems of current child restraints are commented and various ways of training children to accept restraints are suggested. Three major points are stressed: (a) training for restraint wearing should begin at birth; (b) the major problem lies in training the parents te enforce restraint wearing; and (c) no child should be in any part of a moving vehicle without being restrained.

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Publication

Library number
B 13780 (In: B 13762) /91.1/
Source

In: Proceedings of the Seat Belt Seminar conducted by the Commonwealth Department of Transport, Melbourne, March 9-11, 1976, p. 384-390, 3 ref.

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