Psychological aspects of seat belt : image and attitude for seat belt.

Author(s)
Nagayama, Y.
Year
Abstract

The presentation is aimed at clarifying driver's image and attitude in relation to seat belts as a function of tendency to fasten seat belts. The effect of a film applied in a certain way has resulted in encouraging a voluntary utilization rate of over 50%. A comparison of seat belt wearers and those failing to buckle-up reveals that the former looked upon seat belts favorably prior to the experiment.

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B 16586 (In: B 16573) / 91.1 / 83.2 /
Source

In: '79 International Symposium on Seat Belts, Tokyo, November 13- 14, 1979, p. 203-212, fig., graph., bat., 8 ref.

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