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Clayton, Michael; Helms, Bridgett; Simpson, Cathy – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2006
Automobile crashes are the leading cause of death for those aged 3 to 33, with 43,005 (118 per day) Americans killed in 2002 alone. Seat belt use reduces the risk of serious injury in an accident, and refraining from using a cell phone while driving reduces the risk of an accident. Cell phone use while driving increases accident rates, and leads…
Descriptors: Restraints (Vehicle Safety), Prompting, Death, Traffic Safety

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