Shoulder harness usage in the population of drivers at risk in North Carolina.

Author(s)
Freeman., J.L. Hunter, W.W. Koch, G.G. & Lacey, J.H.
Year
Abstract

Shoulder harness usage rates based on observation of vehicles in North Carolina in 1971 are reported. Tabulations of usage rates are presented on a variety of demographic and environmental factors. A model of usage patterns is developed using a method of analysis of categorical data by linear models. The influence on usage rate of 3-point versus 4-point shoulder harness systems in U.S. cars is examined with no real difference demonstrated.

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Library number
B 7722 [electronic version only] /83.2/91.2/
Source

Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, 1975, 23 cm., 114 p., tab., ref.

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