Epidemiology of injuries sustained by rear-seat passengers in frontal motor vehicle crashes

Conclusions Findings of the study conclude that while rear-seat travel in the U.S. is still very low and improving belt usage is a primary concern among rear-seat passengers; however, the epidemiology supports the need for adapting rear-seat restraint performance for effective protection for all groups of rear-seat passengers.
Source: Journal of Transport and Health - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research