Nonsanction seat belt law enforcement: a modern day tale of two cities
Autor: | J. Richard Stewart, Jane C. Stutts, William W. Hunter, Lauren M. Marchetti |
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Rok vydání: | 1993 |
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Engineering Injury control Accident prevention Poison control Human Factors and Ergonomics Health Promotion Computer security computer.software_genre law.invention law Residence Characteristics Seat belt Ethnicity North Carolina Humans Safety Risk Reliability and Quality Enforcement Finance Public information Motivation business.industry Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Law enforcement Seat Belts Incentive Female business computer |
Zdroj: | Accident; analysis and prevention. 25(5) |
ISSN: | 0001-4575 |
Popis: | This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of a nonsanction seat belt law enforcement program in two experimental communities of contrasting size in a state with a mandatory belt law. The main ingredients of the program were seat belt "salutes," public information and education, and limited use of inexpensive economic incentives. Driver shoulder belt use data collected before, during, and after the experimental programs, compared to similar data collected in a comparison community, showed the approach to be effective. While standard seat belt enforcement activities without incentives have been shown to be effective, many police departments, especially in smaller communities, are reluctant to make wholesale increases in seat belt citations. Although requiring some additional level of manpower and resources, a nonsanction approach to seat belt law enforcement can provide an alternate way of increasing belt use in these communities. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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