NTL Record

Title IRTAD Special Report : the availability of seat belt wearing data in OECD member countries, 1995
Record ID 6778
Source 49p. in various pagings
Corporate Creator Great Britain. Dept. for Transport
Publisher Great Britain. Dept. for Transport
Publication Date 19970300
Language English
Abstract This reports surveys the availability of seat belt wearing data in OECD Member countries. The injury-reducing effect of seat belts is estimated to be around 50 per cent for fatal and serious injuries. Seat belts are most effective in frontal and roll-over collisions, and especially in low-speed accidents in urban areas. In all countries, it is ironic that wearing rates are lower for journeys in urban areas, where research indicates that the injury-reducing effect of seat belt use is most effective. The scientific assessment of the injury-reducing effect of seat belt wearing is well documented. The recent report by the European Transport Safety Council - Seat belts and Child Restraints - October 1996 - provides a useful summary. However, despite legislation, the potential benefits of use are diluted by incorrect use. In particular, adult misuse commonly occurs due to the incorrect positioning of the shoulder part of the belt and also excessive slack between the shoulder part and the seat belt wearer. For children, inappropriate anchorage points, and also incorrect restraint systems for the height and weight of the child, significantly lower the injury-reducing effect.
Rosap ID dot:4561
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/4561
TRT Terms Traffic safety; Seat belts; Manual safety belts; Surveys; Fatalities; Injuries
General Subjects Great Britain; safety belts
Classification NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - Highway Safety
Geographical
Coverage
United Kingdom
Resource type Research Paper
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/6000/6700/6778/irtad1.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository