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The prevalence of seat belt use among drivers and passengers: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Shiva KargarAlireza Ansari-MoghaddamHossein Ansari
Published in: The Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association (2023)
In general, the prevalence of seat belt use was not high among drivers and was even lower among passengers. Moreover, drivers and passengers in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa had the lowest prevalence of seat belt usage. Additionally, drivers and passengers of public transportation (buses, minibuses, and taxis) had a lower rate of seat belt use, especially among men. Therefore, effective interventional programs to improve seat belt use should be designed and implemented, particularly among these at-risk populations in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
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