Safety belt usage attitude study. Final report.

Author(s)
Wilson, W.B.
Year
Abstract

Despite increasing evidence that occupant restraint laws are effective in getting people to wear safety belts and an extremely cost-effective measure for reducing highway deaths and injuries, strong opposition at the state-level has prevented passage of such legislation in the U.S. To further encourage and support state-level efforts on behalf of occupant restraint laws a study has been done. This report summarizes the activities and findings of that study.

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Library number
B 22214 /91.1/ IRRD 245753
Source

McLean, Teknekron Inc., 1979, 104 p., tab., ref.; DOT HS 804 781

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