Evaluation of the effects of the North Carolina child passenger protection law.

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

On July 1, 1982, the North Carolina Child Passenger Protection Law went into effect and requires that children less than age two being driven by their parents in their own car be buckled up. High restraint usage rates in accidents resulted in the prevention of 55 serious injuries and the saving of 22 lives of North Carolina children less than age two between July, 1982 and November, 1984.

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Publication

Library number
B 24517 (In: B 24507 [electronic version only]) /84/91/ IRRD 287647
Source

In: Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine (AAAM), Washington, D.C., October 7-9, 1985, p. 137-151, 5 graph., 2 tab., 6 ref.

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