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SAFETY IN THE CAR

NCJ Number
3811
Journal
Police Journal Volume: 45 Issue: 1 Dated: (JANUARY-MARCH 1972) Pages: 37-40
Author(s)
P HARRIS
Date Published
1972
Length
4 pages
Annotation
PRINCIPLE OF FORCE IN RELATION TO STOPPING DISTANCE AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SEAT BELTS.
Abstract
IN ORDER TO TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF THE MODERN CRUSHING CHARACTERISTICS OF MOTOR CARS THE VEHICLE OCCUPANT MUST IN SOME WAY BE ATTACHED TO THE CAR SO THAT HE DECELERATES WITH IT. VEHICLE OCCUPANTS STILL SEEM RELUCTANT TO WEAR SEAT BELTS DESPITE RESEARCHERS CLAIM THAT SEAT BELTS CAN SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE INJURIES AND SAVE LIVES.

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