Evaluation of the effects of educational and legislative activities on child passenger safety in North Carolina 1981-1990.

Author(s)
Hall, W.L.
Year
Abstract

This report is an evaluation of the effects of North Carolina occupant protection legislation and educational activities on safety seat and seat belt usage rates for children and youth and associated injury reduction in the state for the years 1981-1990. Analyses are conducted on three sources of data: North Carolina accident data, data obtained through observational surveys, and data obtained through mail-back questionnaires associated with the observational surveys. (A)

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C 22264 [electronic version only] /83 /81 /
Source

Chapel Hill, NC, University of North Carolina UNC, Highway Safety Research Center HSRC, 1990, 22 p., 3 ref.; HSRC ; A 147

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