Patterns in the seating location and injury level reported for children in automobile accidents.

Author(s)
Shortridge, R.
Year
Abstract

A number of police accident report files maintained at HSRI were examined in order to observe patterns in children's seating locations. A bi-level analysis of police and in-depth accident reports suggests that rear-seated children are less likely to be injured than front-seated children. However, given an injury, the children in the rear seat sustained more severs or fatal injuries than did those in the front seat (crash severity was not controlled).

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Library number
B 7802 T /84/
Source

Hit Lab Reports, Vol. 4 (1973), No. 3 (November), p. 1-8, 15 graph., 10 tab.

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