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Seat Belts: Get the Facts | Motor Vehicle Safety | CDC Injury Center

Seat Belts: Get the Facts | Motor Vehicle Safety | CDC Injury Center

Did You Know?

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August 21, 2015
  • Rear-seat motor vehicle passengers are less likely than front-seat passengers to wear a seat belt, making them more likely to injure themselves and other passengers in a crash.
  • Rear seat belt use is higher in states [PDF-172KB] with primary or secondary enforcement laws that cover rear seats than in states without laws that cover rear seats.
  • To increase seat belt use in rear passengers, states can review proven strategies and find ones that work best for their state.

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