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Safety-Belt Use Among Drivers Involved in Alcohol-Related Fatal Motor-Vehicle Crashes—United States, 1982-1989 FREE

JAMA. 1991;266(2):194-195. doi:10.1001/jama.1991.03470020020005
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Occupant protection facts . Washington, DC: US Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1990;.
Wilson RJ.  The relationship of seat belt non-use to personality, lifestyle and driving record. Health Education Research 1990;;5:175-85.
Wagenaar AC, Streff FM, Molnar LJ, Businski KL, Schultz RH. Factors related to non-use of seat belts in Michigan . Washington, DC: US Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1987;; report no. DOT-HS-807-217.
Waller PF, Stewart JR, Hansen AR, Stutts JC, Popkin CL, Rodgman EA.  The potentiating effects of alcohol on driver injury. JAMA 1986;;256:1461-6.
Bradstock MK, Marks JS, Forman MR, et al.  Drinking-driving and health lifestyle in the United States: Behavioral Risk Factors Surveys. J Stud Alcohol 1987;;48:147-52.
Hunter WW, Stutts JC, Stewart JR, Rodgman EA.  Characteristics of seat belt users and non-users in a state with a mandatory belt use law. Health Education Research 1990;;5:161-73.
Klein TM. A method for estimating posterior BAC distributions for persons involved in fatal traffic accidents: final report . Washington, DC: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1986;; report no. Department of Transportation HS-807-094.
Chorba TL, Reinfurt D, Hulka BS.  Efficacy of mandatory seat-belt use legislation: the North Carolina experience from 1983 through 1987. JAMA 1988;;260:3593-7.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Observed safety belt use statistics by state . Washington, DC: US Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1990;.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Occupant protection trends in 19 cities . Washington, DC: US Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1990;.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Occupant protection facts . Washington, DC: US Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1990;.
Wilson RJ.  The relationship of seat belt non-use to personality, lifestyle and driving record. Health Education Research 1990;;5:175-85.
Wagenaar AC, Streff FM, Molnar LJ, Businski KL, Schultz RH. Factors related to non-use of seat belts in Michigan . Washington, DC: US Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1987;; report no. DOT-HS-807-217.
Waller PF, Stewart JR, Hansen AR, Stutts JC, Popkin CL, Rodgman EA.  The potentiating effects of alcohol on driver injury. JAMA 1986;;256:1461-6.
Bradstock MK, Marks JS, Forman MR, et al.  Drinking-driving and health lifestyle in the United States: Behavioral Risk Factors Surveys. J Stud Alcohol 1987;;48:147-52.
Hunter WW, Stutts JC, Stewart JR, Rodgman EA.  Characteristics of seat belt users and non-users in a state with a mandatory belt use law. Health Education Research 1990;;5:161-73.
Klein TM. A method for estimating posterior BAC distributions for persons involved in fatal traffic accidents: final report . Washington, DC: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1986;; report no. Department of Transportation HS-807-094.
Chorba TL, Reinfurt D, Hulka BS.  Efficacy of mandatory seat-belt use legislation: the North Carolina experience from 1983 through 1987. JAMA 1988;;260:3593-7.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Observed safety belt use statistics by state . Washington, DC: US Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1990;.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Highway safety: priority plan—moving America into the 21st century . Washington, DC: US Department of Transportation, National Higway Traffic Safety Administration, 1990;.
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