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Buckle Up: Restraint Use State Fact Sheets

	Thumbnail image of PDFFind state-specific fact sheets below that provide a snapshot of motor vehicle occupant deaths and seat belt use and an overview of proven strategies for increasing the use of seat belts, car seats, and booster seats. View and download data, and identify strategies to help keep people safe on the road – every day.

By wearing seat belts and buckling children into age- and size-appropriate car seats and booster seats, people can reduce the risk of serious injury and death by half. Although most drivers follow these safety measures on every trip, there are still millions who don’t. In fact, it is estimated that 3,031 lives (of people 5 years and older) could have been saved in 2012 alone if all motor vehicle occupants were restrained on every trip. Learn more about effective interventions for improving restraint use.

Buckle Up: Restraint Use State Fact Sheets

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