Rural and urban differences in passenger-vehicle-occupant deaths and seat belt use among adults - United States, 2014 - Beck LF, Downs J, Stevens MR, Sauber-Schatz EK.
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Motor-vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death in the United States. Compared with urban residents, rural residents are at an increased risk for death from crashes and are less likely to wear seat belts. These differences have not be...
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