Usage and effectiveness of seat and shoulder belts in rural Pennsylvania accidents.

Author(s)
Kahane, C.J.
Year
Abstract

An analysis of lap-belt and shoulder-belt usage and effectiveness in rural Pennsylvania accidents is presented. Results obtained in this study show that safety belts are highly effective in reducing occupant injuries and fatalities. A discussion of ejection during the crash and its effect on injury rates is given. A model for estimating the extent and the significance of incorrect lap-belt usage reporting is developed.

Publication

Library number
B 8267 [electronic version only] /91.2/
Source

Washington, D.C., National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA, 1974, 69 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; Technical Note N 43-31-5 / DOT HS 801 398

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