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Seat Belt Use to Save Face: Impact on Drivers Body Region and Nature of Injury in Motor Vehicle Crashes

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Table 1. Characteristics of seat belt use among drivers involved in motor vehicle crashes in Nebraska from 2006 to 2011
Table 3. Injury profiles of drivers by body region and nature of injury with/without seat belt use
Table 5. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for drivers who did not use a seat belt by body region and nature of injury

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