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      The characteristics and use patterns of all-terrain vehicle drivers in the United States.

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      Accident; analysis and prevention

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          The consent decrees between the US Consumer Product Safety Commission and the major distributors of all-terrain vehicles (ATV), which were designed to address ATV-related injuries and deaths, expired in April, 1998. While national estimates of nonfatal and fatal injuries involving ATVs declined after the consent decrees went into effect 10 years ago, the injury estimates have stabilized in recent years. To gain a better understanding of current ATV use patterns, the CPSC sponsored a national probability survey of ATV drivers in the fall of 1997. The survey was designed to collect information about the characteristics and use patterns of ATV drivers and to quantify the numbers and types of ATVs in use. It employed a single stage list-assisted random-digit-dial sample design. This article describes the results of the survey, and discusses long term ATV usage trends.

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          Journal
          Accid Anal Prev
          Accident; analysis and prevention
          0001-4575
          0001-4575
          Jul 1999
          : 31
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] US Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC 20207, USA. grodgers@cpsc.gov
          Article
          S0001-4575(98)00080-3
          10.1016/s0001-4575(98)00080-3
          10384233
          1d61f106-070d-4b99-9ebc-e67364013c1f
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