The effects of radio and press publicity on the safe carriage of children in cars.

Author(s)
Boughton, C.J. & Johnston, I.R.
Year
Abstract

A press and radio publicity campaign aimed at increasing the fitting and use, by children, of conventional belts where child- restraints are not available and relocating children, particularly those unrestrained, from front to rear seats was undertaken. The campaign was not effective in achieving the desired behavioural changes. However, the results provided valuable data on the carriage of children in cars and highlighted the differences between States with or without child restraint legislation.

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Library number
B 14834 fo /83.2/91.1/
Source

Warrendale, PA, Society of Automotive Engineers SAE, 1979, 20 p., tab.; SAE paper 790075.

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