The report is intended for policy makers, police, journalists and those active in the field of the car. It is clearly shown that safety belts have a very positive effect, but increasingly people do not use them. Safety belts on the rear seat have less effect than those on the front seats. The best means to protect children depend on the weight and age of the child. Until they are approximately 5 years old a special seat is necessary. Above that age until 12 a hip belt is best. Head rests have a small but positive effect. Laminated glass is better to prevent accidents and cause less injury, but it is not safer after a crash.
Veilig in de Auto (Safe in the Car)
1983
19 pages
Report
No indication
English
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Springer Verlag | 2017
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