Factors affecting consumer acceptance and use of child restraint systems. Final Report.

Author(s)
Weber, K. & Allen, N.P.
Year
Abstract

The causes of consumer satisfaction or dissatisfaction with child restraint systems were studied, and factors cortributing to non-use and misuse were identified. Recommendations are made to improve education, marketing, design, and regulation regarding child restraint systems.

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Publication

Library number
B 21619 /83.2/91.1/
Source

Ann Arbor, MI, The University of Michigan, Highway Safety Research Institute (HSRI), 1982, 53 p. + app., fig., tab., ref.; DOT HS 806 121

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