Motor vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of injuries among adults and children in the United States. Every 15 minutes in the U.S. one person is killed and 66 are treated in an emergency department as the result of a motor vehicle crash. The number of these motor vehicle crash-related injuries can be reduced with proper safety precautions such as having everyone in the car wear safety belts and making sure that young children are buckled into the appropriate car and booster seats. Additional Motor Vehicle Crash Resources

The impact of aggressive driving-related injuries in Ohio, 2004-2009

PubMed Abstract - December 2014

The impact of a standard enforcement safety belt law on fatalities and hospital charges in Ohio

PubMed Abstract - February 2010

Factors associated with hospital length of stay and hospital charges of motor vehicle crash related hospitalizations among children in the United States

PubMed Abstract - September 2007 Press Release - September 2007

Motor vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of injuries among adults and children in the United States. Every 15 minutes in the U.S. one person is killed and 66 are treated in an emergency department as the result of a motor vehicle crash. The number of these motor vehicle crash-related injuries can be reduced with proper safety precautions such as having everyone in the car wear safety belts and making sure that young children are buckled into the appropriate car and booster seats. Additional Motor Vehicle Crash Resources

The impact of aggressive driving-related injuries in Ohio, 2004-2009

PubMed Abstract - December 2014

The impact of a standard enforcement safety belt law on fatalities and hospital charges in Ohio

PubMed Abstract - February 2010

Factors associated with hospital length of stay and hospital charges of motor vehicle crash related hospitalizations among children in the United States

PubMed Abstract - September 2007 Press Release - September 2007

Motor vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of injuries among adults and children in the United States. Every 15 minutes in the U.S. one person is killed and 66 are treated in an emergency department as the result of a motor vehicle crash. The number of these motor vehicle crash-related injuries can be reduced with proper safety precautions such as having everyone in the car wear safety belts and making sure that young children are buckled into the appropriate car and booster seats. Additional Motor Vehicle Crash Resources

The impact of aggressive driving-related injuries in Ohio, 2004-2009

PubMed Abstract - December 2014

The impact of a standard enforcement safety belt law on fatalities and hospital charges in Ohio

PubMed Abstract - February 2010

Factors associated with hospital length of stay and hospital charges of motor vehicle crash related hospitalizations among children in the United States

PubMed Abstract - September 2007 Press Release - September 2007

Motor vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of injuries among adults and children in the United States. Every 15 minutes in the U.S. one person is killed and 66 are treated in an emergency department as the result of a motor vehicle crash. The number of these motor vehicle crash-related injuries can be reduced with proper safety precautions such as having everyone in the car wear safety belts and making sure that young children are buckled into the appropriate car and booster seats.

Additional Motor Vehicle Crash Resources

  • The impact of aggressive driving-related injuries in Ohio, 2004-2009

  • PubMed Abstract - December 2014

  • The impact of a standard enforcement safety belt law on fatalities and hospital charges in Ohio

  • PubMed Abstract - February 2010

  • Factors associated with hospital length of stay and hospital charges of motor vehicle crash related hospitalizations among children in the United States

  • PubMed Abstract - September 2007

  • Press Release - September 2007

  • PubMed Abstract - December 2014

  • PubMed Abstract - February 2010

  • PubMed Abstract - September 2007

  • Press Release - September 2007