In late 1994, NHTSA conducted the first National Occupant Protection Use Survey (NOPUS). Shoulder belt use was observed at a random sample of sites across the country for drivers and right-front passengers of cars and light trucks. Data collection for the controlled intersection study was conducted for 40 minutes at each of 2,500 randomly selected intersections with stop signs or traffic signals. In one portion of the study, called the controlled intersection study, license plate numbers were recorded in addition to should be use.
National Occupant Protection Use Survey: Controlled Intersection Detailed Results
1997
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Overview of the National Occupant Protection Use Survey
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