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Data & statistics on Age Distribution of New Jersey Fatalities by Safety Belt Usage – 4 results

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Age Distribution of New Jersey Fatalities by Safety Belt Usage (FARS 2004- 2006)

Age Distribution of New Jersey Fatalities by Safety Belt Usage (FARS 2004- 2006)

www.me.vt.edu/gabler/publications/Reports/FatalDB-Final-Report-20081031.pdf

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As shown in Figure 20, most fatally-injured older adults (64%) were belted. In contrast, over half of all fatally injured younger persons were unbelted. Even when belted however, the fatality rate among older adults reflects the fact that older ...
Unbelted Belted Young People (15-20) Adult (21-64) Elderly (65+)

Jan 2006 | Mechanical Engineering | Virginia Tech
Original Url: http://www.me.vt.edu/gabler/publications/Reports/FatalDB-Final-Report-20081031.pdf
Distribution of Injuries by Safety Belt Use (NJCrash 2005)

Distribution of Injuries by Safety Belt Use (NJCrash 2005)

www.me.vt.edu/gabler/publications/Reports/FatalDB-Final-Report-20081031.pdf

In 2005, the seat belt use rate in New Jersey was 86% - one of the highest ...
their belts. The 16% of occupants who do not wear their belts in New Jersey accounted ...
new jersey, united states

Jan 2005 | Mechanical Engineering | Virginia Tech
Original Url: http://www.me.vt.edu/gabler/publications/Reports/FatalDB-Final-Report-20081031.pdf
Distribution of NJ Traffic Fatalities by Belt Usage for each age group from 2004

Distribution of NJ Traffic Fatalities by Belt Usage for each age group from 2004

www.me.vt.edu/gabler/publications/Reports/FatalDB-Final-Report-20081031.pdf

In 2006, New Jersey belt use rates were 90% - among the highest in the nation. However, as shown in Figure 13, over half of all fatally injured younger persons ...
of the fatalities in New Jersey. This fatality rate was consistent with adults aged 21-64 ...
new jersey

Dec 2008 | Mechanical Engineering | Virginia Tech
Original Url: http://www.me.vt.edu/gabler/publications/Reports/FatalDB-Final-Report-20081031.pdf
Distribution of NJ Traffic Fatalities by Gender for each age group from 2004

Distribution of NJ Traffic Fatalities by Gender for each age group from 2004

www.me.vt.edu/gabler/publications/Reports/FatalDB-Final-Report-20081031.pdf

Age In 2006, New Jersey belt use rates were 90% - among the highest in the nation. However, as shown in Figure 13, over half of all fatally injured younger ...
of the fatalities in New Jersey. This fatality rate was consistent with adults aged 21-64 ...
new jersey

Dec 2008 | Mechanical Engineering | Virginia Tech
Original Url: http://www.me.vt.edu/gabler/publications/Reports/FatalDB-Final-Report-20081031.pdf
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