An evaluation of a safety belt interlock system.

Author(s)
Perel, M. & P.N. Ziegler
Year
Abstract

Special safety belt systems were installed in cars. The important feature was an interlock device which prevented the starting motor from operating oplees the belts were fastened. Also a flashing light or a bueser were sometimes added. The results of this test are indicative that most drivers would accept or even welcome a device in their vehicles that would clearly remind them to fasten their safety belts.

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Library number
A 8143
Source

Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA, 1971, 24 p.

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