Le. Decina et al., INCREASING CHILD SAFETY-SEAT USE AND PROPER USE AMONG TODDLERS - EVALUATION OF AN ENFORCEMENT AND EDUCATION-PROGRAM, Accident analysis and prevention, 26(5), 1994, pp. 667-673
Effective enforcement programs to promote use and proper use of child
safety seats can be successfully implemented. This paper describes the
evaluation of a combined occupant-restraint enforcement program plus
a public-information and -education program conducted in two test site
s and one comparison site; all three are suburban communities of Phila
delphia, Pennsylvania. The program was successful in increasing toddle
r use of child safety seats from a baseline of 71.8% and 60.9% to 76.8
% and 71.4%, respectively, and in increasing proper use of seats from
a baseline of 67% and 57.5% to 72.8% and 69.3%, respectively, in the t
wo test communities. This paper details program and evaluation activit
ies, suggests future directions for improving occupant restraint progr
ams, and describes research techniques for better understanding the ef
fects of enforcement and education on child safety-seat use and proper
use.