I don't have time to spend all day researching seatbelt studies. Of course I am. Feel free to try and turn me against seatbelts. I believe they were successful in Australia but if there's evidence to suggest otherwise.. lay it on.
I don't have time to spend all day researching seatbelt studies. Of course I am.
Feel free to try and turn me against seatbelts. I believe they were successful in Australia but if there's evidence to suggest otherwise.. lay it on.
John Adams has written quite a few papers on this. Here's a sample one:
http://john-adams.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2006/failure%20of%20seatbelt%20legislation.pdf
(Available at http://john-adams.co.uk/?s=seat+belt.)
There's also been a lot of debate in journals (in Injury Prevention, and public health journals, I think). It probably takes a PhD by now to have a reasonable overview of the debate.
@Oliver Schick started 14 years ago
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John Adams has written quite a few papers on this. Here's a sample one:
http://john-adams.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2006/failure%20of%20seatbelt%20legislation.pdf
(Available at http://john-adams.co.uk/?s=seat+belt.)
There's also been a lot of debate in journals (in Injury Prevention, and public health journals, I think). It probably takes a PhD by now to have a reasonable overview of the debate.