A research agenda for increasing safety belt use in the United States
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jsr.2004.03.006
A research agenda for increasing safety belt use in the United States
Abstract
On November 13-14, 2003, a symposium on high-visibility safety belt use enforcement in Raleigh, NC: (a) celebrated the 10th anniversary of North Carolina's Click It or Ticket program; (b) documented current knowledge regarding safety belt use; (c) proposed strategies to increase use further; and (d) discussed research to support these strategies.
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