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AuthorNakamura, Hideki
AuthorAlhajyaseen, Wael
AuthorKako, Yoko
AuthorTimmermans, Chantal
AuthorKakinuma, Toru
Available date2020-09-21T08:12:14Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameESRA2 Thematic report No. 8
CitationNakamura, H., Alhajyaseen, W., Kako, Y. and Kakinuma, T. (2020): Seat belt and child restraint systems. ESRA2 Thematic report No. 8. ESRA project (E-Survey of Road users’ Attitudes). International Association of Traffic and Safety Sciences (IATSS), 2-6-20 Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0028, Japan
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/16214
AbstractESRA (E-Survey of Road users’ Attitudes) is a joint initiative of road safety institutes, research centres, public services, and private sponsors from all over the world. The aim is to collect and analyse comparable data on road safety performance, in particular road safety culture and behaviour of road users. The ESRA data are used as a basis for a large set of road safety indicators. These provide scientific evidence for policy making at national and international levels. Vias institute in Brussels (Belgium) initiated and coordinates ESRA, in cooperation with eleven core group partners (BASt, BFU, CTL, IATSS, IFSTTAR, ITS, KFV, NTUA, PRP, SWOV, TIRF). At the heart of ESRA is a jointly developed questionnaire survey, which is translated into national language versions. The themes covered include self-declared behaviour, attitudes and opinions on unsafe traffic behaviour, enforcement experiences and support for policy measures. The survey addresses different road safety topics (e.g. driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs and medicines, speeding, distraction) and targets car occupants, motorcycle and moped drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.
Languageen
PublisherInternational Association of Traffic and Safety Sciences (IATSS)
SubjectSeat belt
child restraint systems
TitleSeat belt and child restraint systems : ESRA2 Thematic report No. 8
TypeReport
dc.accessType Open Access


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