In depth study of seat belted accidents.

Author(s)
Rayn, G.A. & Baldwin, R.J.
Year
Abstract

Examinations, were carried out to the wearing and performance of seat belts. The actual seat belt wearing rate in a group of injured persons was 60%. In persons admitted to hospital or killed, seat belts themselves are associated with injury to less than a third of cases, and these injuries are mostly minor. The incidence of maladjustment of seat belts is very high.

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Library number
B 4004 /81.3/91.2/
Source

Prahran, Victoria, Monash University Medical School, 1972, V + 34 p. + app. fig., tab., ref.

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