AbstractThe purposes of the study were to identify hand-held mobile phone use trends for Michigan and to compare safety belt use between users and nonusers. Mobile phone and safety belt use was investigated by a direct observation survey of drivers at intersections in Michigan. Data were weighted to calculate mobile phone use and safety belt use rates statewide. The study showed 2.7% of Michigan drivers were using a mobile phone at any given daylight time. Safety belt use of current mobile phone users was significantly lower than those not using mobile phones.
Driver hand-held mobile phone use and safety belt use
Accident Analysis and Prevention ; 35 , 6 ; 893-895
2002-08-06
3 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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