Warning : in cars, children may be hazardous to their parent's health : the role of restraints in preventing collisions.

Author(s)
Hall, W.L.
Year
Abstract

It has been demonstrated that restrained children are better behaved children in cars and it is suggested that better behaved children mean fewer distractions to the driver, thus making for safer driving. This paper documents and supports the hypothesis that unrestrained children can and do actually cause collisions.

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Publication

Library number
B 18918 (In: B 18906 [electronic version only]) /83.2/ IRRD 256313
Source

In: Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine AAAM, Rochester, New York, October 7-9, 1980, p. 132-146, 7 tab., 9 ref.

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