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Safety belt use in atuomobiles with starter interlock and buzzer light reminder systems

L.S. Robertson

American Journal of Public Health, 1975, vol. 65, issue 12, 1319-1325

Abstract: Data from visual observation of use or nonuse of safety belts by drivers are used to compare the effectiveness of buzzer light and starter interlock reminder systems in automobiles.

Date: 1975
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