Child Passenger Safety in Miami-Dade Co, 2005-2009.

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Child Passenger Safety in Miami-Dade Co,

2008 MVC’s in Miami-Dade County All Ages

Age 0-3 MVC-Occupant Deaths Miami-Dade Co. and Florida,

Age 0-3 MVC-Occupant Injury Rates Death & Hospitalized Miami-Dade Co. and Florida,

Age 4-7 MVC-Occupant Deaths Miami-Dade Co. and Florida,

Age 4-7 MVC-Occupant Injury Rates Death & Hospitalized Miami-Dade Co. and Florida,

Florida MVC Crash Reports Injury Severity Measures

Passengers Age 0-3 Restrained in Car Seats Miami-Dade Co. and Florida,

Passengers Age 4-7 Restrained in Car Seats Miami-Dade Co. and Florida,

Passengers Age 8-14 Restrained in Seat Belts Miami-Dade Co. and Florida,

Passengers Age Restrained in Seat Belts Miami-Dade Co. and Florida,

Passengers Age 0-19 Percent Not Restrained,

Crash Injury Severity by Restraint Use Miami-Dade Co. Passengers Aged 0-12

Passengers Age 0-12 Location in Front Seat of Vehicle,

Crash Injury Severity by Location in Vehicle Miami-Dade Co. Passengers Aged 0-12

Restraint Use by Zip Code of Residence Miami-Dade Co. Passengers Age 0-3

Restraint Use by Zip Code of Residence Miami-Dade Co.Passengers Age 4-7 Miami-Dade Co. Passengers Age 4-7