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Underage driving and seat-belt use of high school teenagers in Qatar

, 2017
Many crashes occur every year that involve drivers who are unlicensed and underage. One of the main challenges for traffic safety authorities is the lack of detailed information about this alarming phenomenon.
Khaled Shaaban, Hany M. Hassan
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Automatic detection of vehicle occupancy and driver's seat belt status using deep learning

Signal, Image and Video Processing, 2022
S. Hosseini, Abdolhossein Fathi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Predictors of Seat-Belt Use among Bus Passengers in Ghana: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour and Health Belief Model

Journal of community health, 2021
P. Okyere   +6 more
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Seat-Belt Sign and Seat-Belt Aorta

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Yuita Fukuyama, Tomokazu Motomura
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SEAT-BELTS

The Lancet, 1979
P.A.M. Weston   +4 more
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THE SEAT BELT SYNDROME

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1962
TO DETERMINE WHETHER SEAT BELTS CAUSE INJURY, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN USE OF SEAT BELTS AND INJURIES TO THE ABDOMEN, PELVIS, AND LUMBAR SPINE WAS STUDIED. SEAT BELT FAILURE WAS ALSO EXAMINED. FREQUENCY OF LOWER TORSO INJURIES WAS SIMILAR FOR INJURED BELT USERS AND INJURED NON-USERS.
J W, GARRETT, P W, BRAUNSTEIN
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Injuries From Seat Belts

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
The merit of the seat belt as an ejection-preventing device is not being contested. Two patients incurred severe intestinal injuries, and one of them also received associated spinal injuries. This emphasizes the relative safety of lap-type seat belts and should alert the treating physician to a defined injury pattern directly related to the wearing of ...
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Seat-belts again

Rheumatology, 1987
D, Bossingham, E, Arie
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Seat-belt aortic injury

European Journal of Vascular Surgery, 1990
A case of blunt injury to the abdominal aorta is presented. A deceleration injury with seat-belt compression caused dislodgement of atheromatous fragments as emboli from an atherosclerotic aorta. Atherosclerosis is common, and the compulsory wearing of seat-belts may make this injury more frequent.
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