Effectiveness of mandatory child restraint laws.

Author(s)
Wagenaar, A.C.
Year
Abstract

The State of Michigan implemented a mandatory child restraint law in April, 1982, with the goal of reducing crash-induced injuries to young children. The law required that children under the age of four be restrained by an approved child restraint device or adult seat belt when travelling in passenger cars and light trucks. The findings demonstrate that significant reductions in crash-related injuries can be achieved through implementation of laws mandating use of restraints by motor vehicle occupants.

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Publication

Library number
B 23777 (In: B 23751 [electronic version only]) /73/91/ IRRD 281840
Source

In: Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine, Denver, Colorado, October 8-10, 1984, p. 319-330, graph., tab., ref.

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