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Where can i find statistics on seat belt use?

I have to write a 5 page research paper on why you should wear your seat belt. I really want to convey to people why they should wear them, i want info on not just death but brain death and becoming a vegetable after bad crashes.


Assuming, you want the statistics from the US region: http://www.nhtsa.gov/

Seat belt laws,only for citizen maggots.


Click it,or ticket.Maybe?

Embrace Life - always wear your seat belt


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Milton Friedman - Helmet and Seat Belt Laws


Dr. Friedman explains how seat belt laws and helmet laws for adults make sense only when citizens are government property. http:www.Libertypen.com

I want to know where I can find seat belt statistics for NJ?



NJDOT.gov

National journal
National journal Of the 31000 drivers and passengers who died last year and for whom seat belt statistics are available, 56 percent were not wearing seat belts. ...

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Seat Belts RT @: Great research. Eye opening statistics. RT @: Report - Study shows seat belt misuse among 4 to 9 year olds.


Nov 01, 2011
Seat Belts Great research. Eye opening statistics. RT @: Report - Study shows seat belt misuse among 4 to 9 year olds.


Nov 01, 2011
Seat Belts Great research. Eye opening statistics. RT @: Report - Study shows seat belt misuse among 4 to 9 year olds.


National Fire Official Continues Seat Belt Push

BALTIMORE, MD -- The national fire official who created the National Seat Belt pledge isn't willing to sit idly by and be satisfied with signatures of emergency personnel.

Dr. Burt Clark is currently conducting research on the issue through Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

He outlined his project to graduate students explaining his project "Exploring seat belt use among firefighters: A multiple case study using the Schein model of organizational culture."

Clark said he was delighted when his project was approved by Hopkins' officials. "Who would believe a former volunteer firefighter would one day be here at Johns Hopkins presenting. This is such an honor."

He said he wants to understand the firefighter culture as it relates to seat belt use. "Can the Schein culture and change model be used to explain fire service seat belt doctrine?"

The JHU visiting scholar also gave students a brief lesson about the fire service to set the stage for his study. "Firefighters work in an unsafe environment every day.

Seatbelt safety when driving short distances | 1-800-FLA-LAWYER ...

Statistics show most car accidents usually happen within 5 miles of the home. Many drivers fall into a “comfort zone” as they get close to home, relaxing their guard, picking up phones to make calls, removing seatbelts , or just not wearing a seatbelt at all if they are driving a few blocks away or driving through a parking lot .

Statistics Show Seat Belt Use on the Rise in Virginia

According to a study by Old Dominion in Norfolk, Virginia, seat belt use has increased throughout the Commonwealth. In 2010, the rate of seat belt use was 80.5 percent and this past year the rate has increased to 81.8 percent. While the highest rate recorded was in 2009, at 82.3 percent, this is still an improvement.

Reports indicate that, as of September 8, 2011, there were 448 traffic fatalities in Virginia this year. Sadly, 194 of the people who died were not wearing seat belts. According to Virginia's Department of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Richard Holcomb, since car crashes always come as a surprise, seat belts are the best defense.

According to Virginia state police, motorists wearing seat belts are 40% less likely to be fatally injured in a motor vehicle crash. Alternatively, motorists not wearing seat belts are five times more likely to be killed and three times more likely to be seriously injured in a car accident. In addition, medical bills from collisions in which motorists are not wearing seat belts are twice as costly. As a result, insured drivers who wear seat belts are forced to pay higher premiums to cover the costs of drivers and passengers who choose not to wear them.

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Seat Belt statistics News

National Fire Official Continues Seat Belt Push

Firehouse.com - Dec 31, 1969

National Fire Official Continues Seat Belt Push BALTIMORE, MD -- The national fire official who created the National Seat Belt pledge isn't willing to sit idly by and be satisfied with signatures of emergency personnel. Dr. Burt Clark is currently conducting research on the issue through Johns
Study Shows Seat Belt Misuse Among 4 to 9 Year Olds

The Safety Record - Dec 31, 1969

That confusion likely stems, at least in part, from state seat belt laws that do not address older children and “may indicate to parents that their child is ready to be transitioned from a belt-positioning booster seat to an adult seat belt before
Tougher driving laws make sense for teens

Patriot-News - Dec 31, 1969

Tougher driving laws make sense for teens None was wearing a seat belt. These statistics make it clear Pennsylvania needed to follow several other states and limit the number of friends that a newly minted driver can carry in a car. The only thing missing is a ban on texting.