نتایج جستجو برای: seat belts

تعداد نتایج: 8724  

2009
avid D. Clarke Patrick Ward Craig Bartle Wendy Truman

Road traffic accidents are responsible for over 3000 deaths per year in the UK, according to Department for Transport (2004a) figures. Although progress is being made in a number of areas, vehicle occupant fatalities have not been falling in line with casualty reduction targets for the year 2010. A sample of 1185 fatal vehicle occupant cases was considered, from ten UK police forces, from the y...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2005
Cory D Cox Brian S Cox Daniel J Cox

Senior drivers are vulnerable to automobile crashes and subsequent injury and death. Safety belts reduce health risks associated with auto crashes. Therefore, it is important to encourage senior drivers to wear safety belts while driving. Using a repeated baseline design (AAB), we previously reported that motivating signs boosted safety belt usage by drivers exiting senior communities from base...

Journal: :Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 2005
G T Harris I A Olukoga

OBJECTIVE To examine whether a program to increase the wearing of seat belts in a South African urban area would be worthwhile in societal terms. DESIGN A cost benefit analysis of a one year enhanced seat belt enforcement program in eThekwini (Durban) Municipality. METHODS Data were drawn from two main sources--a 1998 study of the cost of road crashes in South Africa and, given the absence ...

Journal: :American family physician 2005
Frances Biagioli

The number one cause of death for children younger than 14 years is vehicular injury. Child safety seats and automobile safety belts protect children in a crash if they are used correctly, but if a child does not fit in the restraint correctly, it can lead to injury. A child safety seat should be used until the child correctly fits into an adult seat belt. It is important for physicians caring ...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 1991
B J Campbell J R Stewart D W Reinfurt

Statewide crash data bases from nine states were subjected to time series analyses to detect changes in injuries associated with onset of seat belt laws in the respective states. In each of 18 analyses involving drivers covered by the law observed casualties were below the number forecast on the basis of prior experience and assuming that no law had been enacted. In the case of others, not cove...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2009
Kenneth R Ginsburg Dennis R Durbin J Felipe García-España Ewa A Kalicka Flaura K Winston

OBJECTIVE The goal was to explore the association between parenting style and driving behaviors. METHODS The 2006 National Young Driver Survey gathered data on driving safety behaviors from a nationally representative sample of 5665 ninth-, 10th-, and 11th-graders. A parenting style variable was based on adolescent reports and separated parents into 4 groups, (1) authoritative (high support a...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2009
Matthew P Reed Sheila M Ebert Christopher P Sherwood Kathleen D Klinich Miriam A Manary

Belt-positioning booster seats are recommended for children who use vehicle seat belts as primary restraints but who are too small to obtain good belt fit. Previous research has shown that belt-positioning boosters reduce injury risk, but the belt fit produced by the wide range of boosters in the US market has not previously been assessed. The present study describes the development of a method...

Journal: :Annual proceedings. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine 2007
Flaura K Winston Dawei Xie Dennis R Durbin Michael R Elliott

Since nearly half of children fatally injured in automobile crashes were restrained, optimizing occupant protection systems for children is essential to reducing morbidity and mortality. Data from the Partners for Child Passenger Safety study were used to compare the differential injury risk between drivers and their child passengers in the same crash, with a focus on vehicle model year. A matc...

2017
Troy Sternberg Fiona McConnell

China’s $1 trillion One Belt, One Road (OBOR) infrastructure project has significant landscape, socio-economic, and political implications in recipient countries. To date, investigation has focused on Chinese motivation and plans rather than OBOR impact in host nations. This paper examines the programme from the perspective of two Central Asian states—Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan—that are at the h...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2010
Rajesh Paleti Naveen Eluru Chandra R Bhat

In this paper, we capture the moderating effect of aggressive driving behavior while assessing the influence of a comprehensive set of variables on injury severity. In doing so, we are able to account for the indirect effects of variables on injury severity through their influence on aggressive driving behavior, as well as the direct effect of variables on injury severity. The methodology used ...

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