Evaluation of the effect of seat belt legislation in Ontario: preliminary report.

Author(s)
Pierce, J.A. Toomer, M. Gardner, N. Pang, H.C. & Oxlowski, C.
Year
Abstract

The evaluation of the seat belt legislation that is being carried out in Canada is many-faceted: (1) roadside surveys are monitoring belt use rates; (2) telephone surveys are monitoring attitudes toward the legislation and seat belts; (3) monthly accident statistics are being watched; and (4) hospital costs, injury type and severity are looked over. The most up-to-date results are presented.

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Library number
B 11971 (In: B 11965) [electronic version only] /91.1/
Source

In: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) of Canada, Ottawa, October 6-8, 1976, p. 123-158, 6 fig., 8 graph., 10 tab., 6 ref.

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