THE INCIDENCE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CHILD SAFETY SEAT MISUSE
This report presents the findings for a study on the misuse of child safety seats. Data were collected in 10 cities across the country at Hardee's Restaurants. Data collection involved observation of seat use and determination of factors associated with specific types of misuse. Misuse of safety seats was 64.6 percent for the 1,006 safety seats observed. Data was collected on toddler, infant and booster seats. For the 734 toddler seats observed, 40 percent of the children were not harnessed, 33 percent did not have the seat properly secured with the vehicle belt, and 85 percent of the tether-type seats were not tethered. Of the children not harnessed, almost all of those responsible (95 percent) were aware of this fact. The most common reason given was that the child slips out or takes off the harness. Nearly 80 percent of those not using the tether strap (when required) stated that they knew that the tether was required and indicated a strong resistance to the installation of a tether anchor. Approximately 75 percent of those incorrectly belting the seat to the vehicle did not realize the belt routing was incorrect. While a small number of safety seats were not belted, (7 percent), 75 percent of those with this misuse were aware of it. In addition, 71 percent of those facing infant seats forward, knew the seat was supposed to face the rear of the vehicle. The findings indicate that safety seats which are more comfortable for the child, easier to use, and have fewer opportunities of misuse, are more often used correctly. Several countermeasures are proposed to reduce misuse of safety seats.
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Corporate Authors:
Goodell-Grivas Incorporated
17320 West Eight Mile Road
Southfield, MI United States 48075National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC United States 20590 -
Authors:
- Cynecki, M J
- Goryl, M E
- Publication Date: 1984-12
Media Info
- Features: Appendices; Figures; References; Tables;
- Pagination: 68 p.
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Booster seats; Child restraint systems; Countermeasures; Data collection; Infants; Manual safety belts; Shoulder harnesses
- Uncontrolled Terms: Misuse
- Old TRIS Terms: Rearward facing child seat; Tether belts
- Subject Areas: Highways; Safety and Human Factors; I83: Accidents and the Human Factor;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00396314
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Report/Paper Numbers: HS-806 676
- Contract Numbers: DTNH22-82-C-07126
- Files: HSL, TRIS, USDOT
- Created Date: Aug 31 1985 12:00AM