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Citation

Preusser DF, Williams AF, Lund AK. Accid. Anal. Prev. 1991; 23(6): 475-482.

Affiliation

Preusser Research Group, Inc., Bridgeport, CT 06606.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1991, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1772550

Abstract

Drivers who had been observed wearing or not wearing shoulder belts were compared using vehicle registration data, driver records, and telephone interviews. The observations were made on the New York Thruway during a special seat belt publicity and enforcement program, which achieved a 75% overall belt use. The results showed that those drivers who still did not wear a shoulder belt despite New York law and the special Thruway program were more likely to be male, to be driving older vehicles, to have more prior traffic convictions, to have more prior injury crash involvements, and to say they are more likely to take risks than others. Although drivers reported that assessing points against the drivers license for belt law violations could increase belt use, citations for belt use law violations were very rare, and enforcement would probably have to increase before any new penalty could be effective.

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