How Child Protection Devices are Used in France: Follow-up Surveys in 1991-1992 933091
Two surveys focused on the use of child protection devices in 1991 and 1992 whereas their wearing became compulsory on January 1st, 1992. They consisted in collecting the detailed seating conditions and a questionnaire administered to the occupants of cars stopping at gas stations on main roads.
The analysis of two samples comprising more than 500 children each give insight into:
the impact of the mandatory wearing on the frequency of use
the types of protection devices depending on children's age and quality of wearing,
Citation: Dejeammes, M., Alauzet, A., and Le Breton, B., "How Child Protection Devices are Used in France: Follow-up Surveys in 1991-1992," SAE Technical Paper 933091, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/933091. Download Citation
Author(s):
M. Dejeammes, A. Alauzet, B. Le Breton
Affiliated:
INRETS-LESCO
Pages: 6
Event:
Child Occupant Protection Symposium
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Child Occupant Protection-SP-0986
Related Topics:
Children
Comfort
Vehicle occupants
Gases
Roads and highways
Seats and seating
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