Observational surveys of seat belt use were conducted at 108 observation sites across New Mexico during both daytime and nighttime hours. Belt use at night measured 6.2 percentage points lower than daytime. Belt use was related to sex, vehicle type, and road type and population density. Increasing seat belt usage among occupants traveling at night could substantially lessen injury and fatality rates among passenger vehicle occupants.
Daytime and Nighttime Seat Belt Use at Selected Sites in New Mexico
2007
28 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Sign registration in daytime and nighttime driving
Elsevier | 1983
Sign registration in daytime and nighttime driving
Kraftfahrwesen | 1983
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