Fatalities involving children under eight who are unrestrained in motor cars together with an extract from the proceedings of the Committee and appendices.

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Evidence demonstrates that it is possible to effect a reduction in the incidence of injuries and fatalities to young children involved in motor car accidents. Children should not be carried in the front compartment of the motor cars unless they wear approved restraining devices. Education of the public in the benefits of child restraints and legislation for their compulsory use will reduce the road toll.

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B 9860 /91.2/
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Melbourne, Joint Select Committee on Road Safety, 1975, 23 p., grape., tab.

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