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Title: | Proper Seat Placement of Children Ages 12 or Younger within Vehicles: A Rural/Urban Comparison |
Publication Date: | Jun 2011 |
Type: | Issue Brief |
Abstract
Overall, nearly one-third of vehicles observed had children seated in the front seat. Significant urban/rural differences exist in child seat placement, with children in rural areas much more likely to be front-seated than children in urban areas. Differences also exist among vehicle type, with children riding in pick-up trucks more likely to be front-seated than children in any other type of vehicle. Focus groups, while not able to determine differences between perceptions between the urban and rural, did reveal some common concerns and ideas of parents regarding child seat use and placement. These observations will contribute to further research as we continue to explore ways to improve safety for young passengers.
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