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Citation

Stewart JR. Accid. Anal. Prev. 1993; 25(6): 757-763.

Affiliation

University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center, Chapel Hill 27599-3430.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1993, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8297442

Abstract

In an earlier study, researchers at the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center found drivers classified as seat belt nonusers on the basis of direct observation and self-reported belt use to be overrepresented in prior accidents and violations. This study represents a follow-up and extension of the earlier study where accident and violation rates over a 2.5-year interval following the classification by seat belt use status are compared. Seat belt nonusers were again found to be overrepresented in both accidents and violations. In other analyses of these data, changes in seat belt use status were found not to be associated with changes in accident or violation rates, and seat belt use rates reported by police in accidents following the mandatory seat belt law greatly exceeded both the observed and self-reported use rates. This was especially pronounced for drivers who responded that they rarely or never used seat belts.

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