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Application of behavior-change theories and methods to injury prevention

- oxfordjournals.org
AC Gielen, D Sleet - Epidemiologic Reviews, 2003 - Soc Epidemiolc Res
Reducing the burden of injury is an international health goal, one that requires
an interdisciplinary perspective. Injuries, whether self-inflicted, inflicted by
others, or unintentional, have one thing in common: They are largely ...
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Drivers Assessment of Fords Belt Reminder System


AF Williams, JK Wells - Traffic Injury Prevention, 2003 - ingentaconnect.com
In recent model years, Ford vehicles have been equipped with a supplementary
seat belt reminder system that flashes and chimes intermittently for up to 5 min
if the driver is unbelted. Sound- and light-based belt reminder systems of ...
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The Use of Seat Belts in Cars with Smart Seat Belt RemindersResults of an Observational …


M Krafft, A Kullgren, A Lie, C Tingvall - Traffic Injury Prevention, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Recently, smart seat belt reminders (SBR) have been introduced in cars. By
increasingly reminding drivers and passengers if they are not using the seat
belt, the intention is to increase the belt use to almost 100%. Objective. ...
Cited by 7 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

Traffic safety in the US: Re-examining major opportunities

- umich.edu [PDF] 
M Sivak, J Luoma, MJ Flannagan, CR … - Journal of Safety Research, 2007 - Elsevier
Based on current understanding of the five major risk factors, and of the
available countermeasures, there appear to be a variety of opportunities to make
substantial gains in road safety using existing knowledge. The limited ...
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[PDF] Intelligent Seat Belt Reminders—Do They Change Driver Seat Belt Use in Europe?


A Lie, M Krafft, A Kullgren, C Tingvall - Traffic Injury Prevention, 2008 - www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov
ABSTRACT The objective was to study if there were differences in driver's seat
belt wearing rates between cars with and without Seat Belt Reminders (SBRs), and
if there were differences in wearing rates between some different European ...
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[CITATION] Human factors and ergonomics in motor vehicle transportation


DW Eby, BH Kantowitz - Women
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Effectiveness and driver acceptance of the Honda belt reminder system


SA Ferguson, JK Wells, BB Kirley - Traffic Injury Prevention, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
Objective. Prior research suggests that vehicle-based seat belt reminder systems
can produce moderate increases in belt use rates. However, these findings were
based on a limited set of Ford vehicles in one geographic location. As more ...
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[PDF] Effect of Enhanced Seat Belt Reminders on Driver Fatality Risk


CM Farmer, JAK Wells - vrcpub1.iihs.org
Page 1. Effect of Enhanced Seat Belt Reminders on Driver Fatality Risk Charles
M. Farmer JoAnn K. Wells July 2009 Page 2. 1 ABSTRACT ...
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[PDF] ENHANCED SEAT BELT REMINDER SYSTEMS FOR TEENAGE DRIVERS AND …


N Lerner, J Singer, M Freedman - ppc.uiowa.edu
Summary: Failure to use a seat belt is a significant highway safety concern for
teenagers. The current Federally-required seat belt reminder system is limited
in its effectiveness, and many automobile manufacturers are now providing ...
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Use of seat belts in rural Alberta: an observational analysis Kathy L. Belton, MEd Don …


S MacDonald - cma.ca
Results: The results indicate that in 2001 in rural Alberta the estimated
proportion of driver and front-seat passengers of light-duty vehicles using seat
belts was 76.1%. When compared with 1999 data, this represents a 6.9% ...
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