The use of automatic safety belts among motorists throughout the state
of Michigan was examined as part of a broader direct observation surv
ey to measure compliance with the state's mandatory belt use law. Use
of the most common types of automatic belt systems were measured: the
nonmotorized detachable three-point lap and shoulder belt system, and
the two-belt system with either a motorized shoulder belt and manual l
ap belt or a nonmotorized shoulder belt and manual lap belt. Belt use
rates in vehicles with and without air bags were also compared. A tota
l of 1,367 drivers and front-right passengers were observed with autom
atic belt systems between June 1 and July 11, 1992. Use of nonmotorize
d detachable three-point lap and shoulder belt systems was 72.3%. Lap
belt use of motorized shoulder and manual lap belt systems was 70.5%.
Lap belt use of nonmotorized shoulder and manual lap belt systems was
60.2%. Of all motorized and nonmotorized shoulder belt and manual lap
belt systems observed, 94.5% had the shoulder belts connected.