Increased compliance with New York's occupant restraint law was the result of two different traffic enforcement and public information and education (PI&E) programs. Based on results, a successful, cost-efficient enforcement program would start with a blitz and then integrate enforcement into regular traffic duties. In addition, there must be periodic PI&E to enhance and maintain the public's perception of enforcement and the need to use safety restraints, and the enforcement officers must have a positive attitude toward the law.
Selective Traffic Enforcement Program for Occupant Restraints
1987
97 pages
Report
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English
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