Jk. Wells et al., Use of a community program to increase seat belt use among shopping centerpatrons in Charlotte, North Carolina, J SAFETY R, 31(2), 2000, pp. 93-99
A community program was implemented at one mall and two shopping centers in
Charlotte, North Carolina, to increase patron seat belt use in the context
of an ongoing statewide seat belt law enforcement program, "Click It or Ti
cket." The program consisted of feedback signs at mall and shopping center
exits displaying patron seat belt use rates, posters providing information
about the benefits (number of lives and amount of money saved) of the "Clic
k It or Ticket" program and urging patrons to use their seat belts and chec
k seat belt use rate information posted at mall exits, as well as flyers pr
oviding similar information as the posters. Following a baseline period, th
e program was implemented at Carolina Place Mall, whereas the other two ret
ail centers remained in the baseline condition. The program then was introd
uced at Matthews Festival Center, followed by Town Center Plaza. Seat belt
use among drivers increased significantly from a range of 73-74% to 83-85%
at all three sites following introduction of the program. Belt use among ri
ght front passengers also increased, but this change was statistically sign
ificant at only one of the three sites. Resumption of the statewide "Click
It or Ticket" enforcement program was not associated with further increases
in seat belt use. (C) 2000 National Safety Council and Elsevier Science Lt
d.