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Citation

Miller TR, Spicer RS, Lestina DC. Accid. Anal. Prev. 1998; 30(6): 839-849.

Affiliation

National Public Services Research Institute, Landover, MD 20785, USA. miller@pire.org

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9805527

Abstract

This paper examines driver characteristics in crashes where child and teenage motor vehicle crash victims were injured, in particular factors that determine whether or not the victim was restrained. Analyzing the data on children and teenagers who are injured revealed that the presence of a second adult in a vehicle increased the likelihood that these passengers were unrestrained. Other findings are more predictable: victim restraint use generally mirrored driver restraint use; a male driver, a young driver, a drinking driver, a speeding or reckless driver, an unlicenced or suspended driver, and a night-time trip each independently raised the odds that child and teenage passengers were not restrained when they were injured.

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