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1 UK Data Archive Study Number Automatic Seat Belt Survey, SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 1 #SSRC C #SSRC C AUTOMATIC SEAT BELT SURVEY DEPOSITOR: CONSUMERS' ASSOCIATION SPONSOR: CONSUMERS' ASSOCIATION CONDUCTED BY: CONSUMERS' ASSOCIATION SCHEDULES COMPLETED JANUARY 1970 POPULATION: THOSE WHO RESPONDED TO AN ADVERTISEMENT IN "WHICH?" MAGAZINE ASKING FOR SUBSCRIBERS WHO OWNED INERTIA REEL OR AUTOMATIC CAR SAFETY BELTS AND WOULD BE WILLING TO COMPLETE A QUESTIONNAIRE ABOUT THEM. SAMPLE: TOTAL N=1200 O=674 T=674 POSTAL SURVEY R. SEX,AGE,HEIGHT,BUILD
2 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 2 #SSRC C001 DEAR MEMBER, INERTIA REEL OR AUTOMATIC CAR SAFETY BELTS THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR OFFERING TO HELP WITH OUR PROJECT ON CAR SAFETY BELTS. WE ENCLOSE A QUESTIONNAIRE ON AUTOMATIC SAFETY BELTS, WHICH WE SHALL BE MOST GRATEFUL IF YOU WOULD FILL IN. EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE INSTRUCTED PLEASE INDICATE YOUR ANSWER TO A QUESTION BY RINGING THE NUMBER OPPOSITE THE RESPONSE WHICH MOST ACCURATELY APPLIES TO YOU. PLEASE RING ONLY ONE NUMBER. IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE PLEASE PUT A CROSS THROUGH THE NUMBER RINGED IN ERROR AND THEN RING THE NUMBER WHICH INDICATES YOUR CORRECTED ANSWER. IN OTHER CASES YOU WILL BE ASKED TO INSERT A NUMBER IN A BOX ATTACHED TO THE MARGIN OTHERWISE PLEASE LEAVE THE RIGHT-HAND COLUMN COMPLETELY BLANK. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE QUESTIONNAIRE PLEASE RETURN IT TO US USING THE ENCLOSED REPLY-PAID LABEL ON THE ENVELOPE IN WHICH THE QUESTIONNAIRE WAS SENT TO YOU. WE HOPE YOU WILL UNDERSTAND IF WE DO NOT ACKNOWLEDGE THE RETURNED QUESTIONNAIRE. MAY WE THANK YOU NOW FOR FILLING IN YOURS. YOURS SINCERELY, SUE LEGGATE JUNIOR PROJECT OFFICER (CARS) MEMBER QUESTIONNAIRE ON AUTOMATIC SEAT BELTS
3 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 3 #SSRC D001 NAME #SSRC D002 ADDRESS DETAILS OF YOUR CAR #SSRC Q WHAT MAKE IS YOUR CAR? [01]05 FORD (1) 193 VAUXHALL (2) 26 SINGER OR HILLMAN (3) 35 MG, RILEY, WOLSELEY, AUSTIN OR MORRIS (4) 252 TRIUMPH (5) 44 ROVER (6) 14 JAGUAR (7) 9 VOLKSWAGEN (8) 14 OTHER, PLEASE SPECIFY (9) 87
4 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 4 #SSRC Q WHAT MODEL IS YOUR CAR? [01]06 MINI (1) OR 1300 (2) 142 IMP (3) (4) (5) 29 ESCORT (6) 18 CORTINA (7) 108 VIVA (8) 6 OTHER, PLEASE SPECIFY (9) 247 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (&) 11 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (-) 36
5 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 5 #SSRC Q WHAT YEAR IS YOUR CAR? [01]07 PRE 1961 (&) 20 IF NEWER PLEASE PUT LAST DIGIT IN THE BOX, EG IF 1966 PUT 196[6] [1961] (1) 12 [1962] (2) 13 [1963] (3) 28 [1964] (4) 56 [1965] (5) 71 [1966] (6) 109 [1967] (7) 102 [1968] (8) 142 [1969] (9) 121 [1970] (0) 0
6 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 6 #SSRC Q HOW MANY DOORS DOES YOUR CAR HAVE? [01]08 2 DOORS (1) DOORS (2) 19 4 DOORS (3) DOORS (4) 89
7 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 7 #SSRC Q HOW MANY PEOPLE, INCLUDING YOURSELF, DRIVE YOUR CAR OFTEN? PLEASE PUT NUMBER IN BOX [ ] [01]09 [1] (1) 326 [2] (2) 318 [3] (3) 27 [4] (4) 1 [5] (5) 1 [6] (6) 0 [7] (7) 0 [8] (8) 0 [9] (9) 0 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (&) 1
8 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 8 #SSRC Q WHAT TYPE OF FRONT SEATS DOES YOUR CAR HAVE? [01]10 TIP-UP BUCKET (NON-LOCKING) (1) 259 TIP-UP BUCKET (LOCKING) (2) 79 FIXED BUCKET (3) 288 BENCH (4) 46 [NO ANSWER] (0) 2 DETAILS OF YOURSELF #SSRC Q HEIGHT? [01]11 LESS THAN 5 FEET 0 INCHES (1) 0 5 FEET 0 INCHES BUT UNDER 5 FEET 4 INCHES (2) 37 5 FEET 4 INCHES BUT UNDER 5 FEET 8 INCHES (3) FEET 8 INCHES BUT UNDER 6 FEET 0 INCHES (4) FEET 0 INCHES BUT UNDER 6 FEET 4 INCHES (5) FEET 4 INCHES AND OVER (6) 4
9 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 9 #SSRC Q SEX? [01]12 MALE (1) 576 FEMALE (2) 98 #SSRC Q BUILD? [01]13 SLIGHT (1) 80 AVERAGE (2) 493 LARGE (3) 101
10 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 10 #SSRC Q AGE? YEARS [01]14 17:24 (1) 32 25:34 (2) :44 (3) :54 (4) :64 (5) 87 OVER 65 (6) 26
11 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 11 #SSRC Q ABOUT HOW MANY MILES DO YOU DRIVE PER YEAR? [01]15 LESS THAN 5000 (1) :10000 (2) :15000 (3) :20000 (4) :25000 (5) :30000 (6) OR MORE (7) 8 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (8) 1
12 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 12 #SSRC Q ABOUT HOW MANY OF YOUR JOURNEYS ARE OVER 20 MILES IN DISTANCE? [01]16 MOST JOURNEYS (1) 153 SOME (2) 429 VERY FEW (3) 92 NONE (4) 0 DETAILS OF YOUR SEAT BELT
13 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 13 #SSRC Q WHAT MAKE IS YOUR SEAT BELT? [01]17 IRVIN (1) 23 BRITAX (2) 424 DYNASAFE (3) 3 WINGARD (4) 40 ESSEM (LEXINGTON) (5) 6 KANGOL (6) 43 [BMC] (7) 11 [BROOKS] (8) 38 [FORD/TELEFLEX/FOMOCO] (9) 72 OTHER, PLEASE SPECIFY (&) 11 [NO ANSWER] (0) 3
14 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 14 #SSRC Q WHAT YEAR WAS THE BELT PURCHASED? [01]18 IF BEFORE 1961 (&) 3 IF NEWER PLEASE PUT LAST NUMBER IN BOX [1961] (1) 1 [1962] (2) 5 [1963] (3) 10 [1964] (4) 31 [1965] (5) 49 [1966] (6) 89 [1967] (7) 129 [1968] (8) 207 [1969] (9) 141 [1970] (0) 9
15 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 15 #SSRC Q WHAT TYPE OF HARNESS IS THE BELT? [01]19 DIAGONAL (1) 13 LAP/DIAGANOL (2) 661 FULL HARNESS (3) 0 #SSRC Q A HOW DOES YOUR BELT FASTEN? [01]20 SLOT-IN (1) 560 CLIP-ON (2) 40 CLIP-ON MAGNETIC (3) 40 CENTRE STIRRUP (4) 23 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (5) 4 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (6) 5 [NO ANSWER] (0) 2 OTHER, PLEASE DESCRIBE
16 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 16 #SSRC Q017 [01]21 B HOW DOES YOUR BELT UNFASTEN? PUSH BUTTON (1) 114 LIFT RELEASE (2) 519 UNCLIP FROM CENTRE STIRRUP (3) 17 PUSH RELEASE BAR (4) 21 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (5) 1 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (6) 1 [NO ANSWER] (0) 1 OTHER, PLEASE DESCRIBE
17 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 17 #SSRC Q HOW IS THE REEL MOUNTED? [01]22 HORIZONTAL (1) 544 VERTICAL (2) 114 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (3) 10 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (4) 2 [NO ANSWER] (0) 4 AT AN ANGLE, PLEASE SPECIFY
18 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 18 #SSRC Q WHERE ARE THE AUTOMATIC SEAT BELTS FITTED IN YOUR CAR? [01]23 TO DRIVER'S SEAT ONLY (1) 43 TO FRONT PASSENGER SEAT ONLY (2) 10 TO BOTH FRONT SEATS ONLY (3) 618 TO REAR SEATS ONLY (4) 0 TO DRIVER'S SEAT AND REAR SEATS ONLY (5) 0 TO FRONT PASSENGER'S SEAT AND REAR SEATS ONLY (6) 0 TO ALL SEATS (7) 2 [NO ANSWER] (0) 1
19 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 19 #SSRC Q WHO FITTED YOUR SAFETY BELTS? [01]24 ALREADY FITTED ON NEW CAR (1) 116 CAR DEALER AT MY REQUEST (2) 275 A GARAGE (3) 88 YOU OR A FRIEND/RELATIVE (4) 136 CAR SECOND-HAND, BELTS ALREADY FITTED (5) 58 [NO ANSWER] (0) 1 #SSRC D WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO FIT SAFETY BELTS TO YOUR CAR? #SSRC D WHY DID YOU CHOOSE AUTOMATIC SEAT BELTS AS OPPOSED TO ORDINARY BELTS?
20 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 20 #SSRC Q WHEREABOUTS IS THE REEL MOUNTED ON YOUR CAR (FOR FRONT SEAT SAFETY BELTS)? [01]27 ON THE FLOOR NEAR THE DOOR PILLAR (1) 423 OFF THE FLOOR ON THE DOOR PILLAR BASE (2) 209 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (4) 7 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (5) 9 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (6) 2 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (7) 15 [NO ANSWER] (0) 9 ELSEWHERE, PLEASE SPECIFY
21 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 21 #SSRC Q HOW OFTEN DO YOU WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT ON JOURNEYS LONGER THAN 20 MILES? [01]28 NOT APPLICABLE, NO JOURNEYS OVER 20 MILES (1) 0 NEVER (2) 2 ON VERY FEW OCCASIONS (3) 11 QUITE OFTEN (4) 14 USUALLY (5) 61 ALWAYS (6) 582 DO NOT KNOW (7) 0 [NO ANSWER] (0) 4
22 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 22 #SSRC Q HOW OFTEN DO YOU WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT ON JOURNEYS SHORTER THAN 20 MILES? [01]29 NEVER (1) 9 ON VERY FEW OCCASIONS (2) 54 QUITE OFTEN (3) 68 USUALLY (4) 179 ALWAYS (5) 359 DO NOT KNOW (6) 1 [NO ANSWER] (0) 4 #SSRC D PLEASE SAY IF THERE HAS BEEN ANY TYPE OF JOURNEY ON WHICH YOU HAVE MADE A SPECIAL POINT OF WEARING YOUR SEAT BELT? (EG MOTORWAY, IN TOWN TRAFFIC, ON FAST JOURNEYS, IN RAIN, ETC) #SSRC D PLEASE SAY IF THERE HAS BEEN ANY TYPE OF JOURNEY IN WHICH YOU HAVE ALMOST NEVER WORN YOUR BELT. IF POSSIBLE ALSO SAY WHY NOT.
23 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 23 #SSRC Q WHEN SITTING IN THE CAR SEAT AND ABOUT TO PUT THE BELT ON, HOW EASY IS IT TO FIND THE BUCKLE ENDS OF THE BELT? [01]32 VERY EASY (1) 194 EASY (2) 165 QUITE EASY (3) 175 AVERAGE (4) 77 QUITE DIFFICULT (5) 46 DIFFICULT (6) 10 VERY DIFFICULT (7) 5 [NO ANSWER] (0) 2
24 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 24 #SSRC Q HOW EASY DO YOU FIND IT TO PUT THE BELT ON? [01]33 VERY EASY (1) 283 EASY (2) 200 QUITE EASY (3) 118 AVERAGE (4) 46 QUITE DIFFICULT (5) 17 DIFFICULT (6) 3 VERY DIFFICULT (7) 4 [NO ANSWER] (0) 3
25 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 25 #SSRC Q HOW EASY DO YOU FIND IT TO TAKE THE BELT OFF? [01]34 VERY EASY (1) 511 EASY (2) 113 QUITE EASY (3) 35 AVERAGE (4) 9 QUITE DIFFICULT (5) 4 DIFFICULT (6) 0 VERY DIFFICULT (7) 0 [NO ANSWER] (0) 2
26 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 26 #SSRC Q HOW COMFORTABLE DO YOU FIND THE BELT TO WEAR? [01]35 VERY COMFORTABLE (1) 354 COMFORTABLE (2) 221 QUITE COMFORTABLE (3) 56 AVERAGE (4) 25 QUITE UNCOMFORTABLE (5) 11 UNCOMFORTABLE (6) 3 VERY UNCOMFORTABLE (7) 2 [NO ANSWER] (0) 2
27 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 27 #SSRC Q WHEN YOU ARE WEARING YOUR BELT, WHERE DOES THE BUCKLE USUALLY LIE? [01]36 ON YOUR CHEST (1) 2 ON YOUR TUMMY (2) 42 ON YOUR ABDOMEN (3) 32 ON YOUR HIP (4) 500 OFF YOUR BODY (5) 97 [NO ANSWER] (0) 1
28 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 28 #SSRC Q029C 32. DO YOU FIND THAT THE SEAT BELTS GET IN THE WAY OF REAR SEAT PASSENGERS ENTERING THE CAR? [01]37 ALWAYS (1) 21 USUALLY (2) 26 SOMETIMES (3) 155 NEVER (4) 441 DO NOT KNOW (5) 24 [NO ANSWER] (0) 7 LEAVING THE CAR? [01]38 ALWAYS (1) 22 USUALLY (2) 28 SOMETIMES (3) 177 NEVER (4) 414 DO NOT KNOW (5) 26 [NO ANSWER] (0) 7
29 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 29 #SSRC Q HAVE YOU FOUND THAT YOUR SEAT BELTS GET DIRTY EASILY? [01]39 YES (1) 108 NO (2) 518 DO NOT KNOW (3) 46 [NO ANSWER] (0) 2
30 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 30 #SSRC Q031C 34. HAVE YOU FOUND THAT THE BELT LOCKS: IN AN EMERGENCY STOP FROM ABOUT 12 MPH? [01]40 ALWAYS (1) 407 USUALLY (2) 67 SOMETIMES (3) 10 NEVER (4) 20 DO NOT KNOW (5) 167 [NO ANSWER] (0) 3 WHEN DRIVING DOWN A STEEP SLOPE? [01]41 ALWAYS (1) 104 USUALLY (2) 88 SOMETIMES (3) 87 NEVER (4) 162 DO NOT KNOW (5) 231 [NO ANSWER] (0) 2
31 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 31 WHEN REACHING FOR THE PASSENGER DOOR HANDLE FROM THE DRIVER'S SEAT? [01]42 ALWAYS (1) 22 USUALLY (2) 26 SOMETIMES (3) 148 NEVER (4) 431 DO NOT KNOW (5) 42 [NO ANSWER] (0) 5 WHEN TURNING IN YOUR SEAT TO REVERSE THE CAR? [01]43 ALWAYS (1) 9 USUALLY (2) 11 SOMETIMES (3) 75 NEVER (4) 536 DO NOT KNOW (5) 36 [NO ANSWER] (0) 7 WHEN THE CAR IS SLOPING SIDEWAYS? [01]44 ALWAYS (1) 31 USUALLY (2) 49 SOMETIMES (3) 121 NEVER (4) 243 DO NOT KNOW (5) 225
32 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 32 [NO ANSWER] (0) 5 #SSRC Q HAS THE BELT EVER FAILED TO LOCK IN AN EMERGENCY STOP? [01]45 YES (1) 12 NO (2) 632 (GO TO Q.38 DO NOT KNOW (3) 4 NEVER (4) 15 [NO ANSWER] (0) 11
33 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 33 #SSRC Q WHAT WAS THE CAUSE OF THE FAILURE? PLEASE SPECIFY IF CAUSE NOT KNOWN RING 12 [01]46 [NO RESPONSE/ANSWERED NO TO Q. 35] (0) 662 [NO RESPONSE/ANSWERED YES TO Q. 35] (1) 1 [NO RESPONSE/ANSWERED DON'T KNOW TO Q. 35] (2) 0 [SPRING BROKE] (3) 0 [WEBBING BROKE] (4) 0 [ANGLE OF REEL INCORRECT] (5) 4 [OTHER FAILURE] (6) 2 [MECHANICAL FAILURE/CAUSE NOT KNOWN] (&) 5
34 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 34 #SSRC Q WHO PUT THE FAULT RIGHT? [01]47 A GARAGE (1) 1 THE SUPPLIER OF THE BELT (2) 0 THE MANUFACTURER (3) 2 YOU OR A FRIEND/RELATIVE (4) 2 FAULT NOT PUT RIGHT (5) 7 [NO ANSWER] (0) 662
35 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 35 #SSRC Q DID YOU PAY THE COST OF THE REPAIR? [01]48 YES (1) 1 YES, BUT ONLY FOR MATERIALS (2) 0 YES, BUT ONLY FOR LABOUR (3) 0 REPAIR NOT YET DONE (4) 5 NO: PLEASE SAY WHO DID (5) 0 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (6) 3 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (9) 2 [NO ANSWER] (0) 663
36 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 36 #SSRC Q HAS THE BELT EVER JAMMED IN THE LOCKED POSITION? [01]49 YES (1) 113 NO (2) 557 (GO TO Q.41) DO NOT KNOW (3) 0 [NO ANSWER] (0) 4
37 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 37 #SSRC Q WHAT WAS THE CAUSE OF THE FAULT? PLEASE SPECIFY OR, IF CAUSE NOT KNOW, RING 12 [01]50 [NO RESPONSE/ANSWERED NO TO Q. 38] (0) 562 [NO RESPONSE/ANSWERED YES TO Q. 38] (1) 1 [NO RESPONSE/ANSWERED DON'T KNOW TO Q. 38] (2) 0 [SPRING BROKE] (3) 1 [WEBBING BROKE] (4) 0 [ANGLE OF REEL INCORRECT] (5) 20 [OTHER FAILURE] (6) 12 [MECHANICAL FAILURE/CAUSE NOT KNOWN] (&) 78
38 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 38 #SSRC Q WHO PUT THE FAULT RIGHT? [01]51 A GARAGE (1) 13 THE SUPPLIER OF THE BELT (2) 7 THE MANUFACTURER (3) 8 YOU OR A FRIEND/RELATIVE (4) 37 FAULT NOT PUT RIGHT (5) 37 [NO ANSWER] (0) 572
39 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 39 #SSRC Q DID YOU PAY THE COST OF THE REPAIR? [01]52 YES (1) 5 YES, BUT ONLY FOR MATERIALS (2) 0 YES, BUT ONLY FOR LABOUR (3) 3 REPAIR NOT YET DONE (4) 28 NO: PLEASE SAY WHO DID (5) 1 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (6) 12 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (7) 3 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (8) 7 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (9) 44 [NO ANSWER] (0) 571
40 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 40 #SSRC Q HAS YOUR BELT GONE WRONG IN ANY OTHER WAY? IF SO, PLEASE SPECIFY [01]53 IF NOT, (GO TO Q.44) (&) 533 [BUCKLE BROKE] (1) 7 [WEBBING BROKE] (2) 3 [CASING BROKE] (3) 5 [SLOW OR FAULTY RETRACTION] (4) 44 [JAMMED] (5) 5 [FAILED TO LOCK] (6) 9 [LOCKED WHEN PUTTING ON] (7) 19 [OTHER MINOR FAULTS] (8) 30 [NO ANSWER] (0) 19
41 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 41 #SSRC Q WHAT WAS THE CAUSE OF THE FAULT? PLEASE SPECIFY [01]54 [SPRING TENSION NEEDED ADJUSTING] (1) 22 [MECHANISM DIRTY] (2) 2 [CORROSION] (3) 4 [TRODDEN ON/JAMMED IN SEAT] (4) 4 [SPRING BROKE] (5) 8 [OTHER MINOR] (8) 27 [DON'T KNOW] (&) 51 [NO ANSWER] (0) 556
42 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 42 #SSRC Q WHO PUT THE FAULT RIGHT? [01]55 A GARAGE (1) 18 THE SUPPLIER OF THE BELT (2) 13 THE MANUFACTURER (3) 21 YOU OR A FRIEND/RELATIVE (4) 22 FAULT NOT PUT RIGHT (5) 46 [NO ANSWER] (0) 554
43 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 43 #SSRC Q DID YOU HAVE TO PAY THE COST OF REPAIR? [01]56 YES (1) 7 YES, BUT ONLY FOR MATERIALS (2) 1 YES, BUT ONLY FOR LABOUR (3) 2 REPAIR NOT YET DONE (4) 35 NO: PLEASE SAY WHO DID (5) 0 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (6) 28 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (7) 11 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (8) 3 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (9) 26 [NO ANSWER] (0) 561
44 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 44 #SSRC Q HAS THE SEAT BELT EVER BEEN USED IN AN ACCIDENT? [01]57 YES (1) 95 NO (2) 573 (GO TO Q.49) [NO ANSWER] (0) 6 #SSRC D PLEASE SPECIFY THE NATURE OF THE ACCIDENT AS BRIEFLY AS YOU CAN, INCLUDING AN APPROXIMATE SPEED OF THE VEHICLE AT IMPACT AND DIRECTION OF IMPACT (HEAD-ON, OBLIQUE, HIT STATIONARY OBJECT, HIT MOVING OBJECT). #SSRC D WHAT INJURIES WERE SUSTAINED BY PEOPLE WEARING BELTS? PLEASE SPECIFY FOR (A) AUTOMATIC AND (B) ORDINARY BELTS
45 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 45 #SSRC D WHAT INJURIES WERE SUSTAINED BY NON-BELT WEARERS (IF ANY)? PLEASE SPECIFY #SSRC Q IS THE SAME AUTOMATIC BELT STILL FITTED TO YOUR CAR? [01]61 YES (1) 105 NO (2) 5 [NO ANSWER] (0) 564 AUTOMATIC V ORDINARY BELTS
46 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 46 #SSRC Q HAVE YOU HAD PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE OF ORDINARY SEAT BELTS? [01]62 YES, IN A PREVIOUS CAR (1) 465 YES, IN MY PRESENT CAR (2) 36 (GO TO Q.51) NO, (3) 154 (GO TO Q.60) [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (4) 1 [NO ANSWER] (0) IF IN PREVIOUS CAR, PLEASE SPECIFY: #SSRC D010 MAKE OF CAR #SSRC D011 MODEL OF CAR
47 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 47 #SSRC Q YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: [01]65 IF PRE 1961 (&) 95 IF NEWER PLEASE PUT LAST DIGIT OF YEAR IN BOX [1961] (1) 25 [1962] (2) 45 [1963] (3) 67 [1964] (4) 55 [1965] (5) 55 [1966] (6) 53 [1967] (7) 36 [1968] (8) 18 [1969] (9) 12 [1970] (0) 213
48 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 48 #SSRC Q037-02C 51. PLEASE SPECIFY: MAKE OF PREVIOUS SEAT BELT [01]66 [IRVIN] (1) 51 [BRITAX] (2) 214 [DYNASAFE] (3) 1 [WINGARD] (4) 3 [LEXINGTON] (5) 7 [KANGOL] (6) 72 [ROMAC] (7) 5 [GUARDIAN] (8) 1 [GAMAGES] (9) 3 [MOTORWAY] (-) 0 [OTHER] (&) 129 [NO ANSWER] (0) 188 TYPE OF BELT: [01]67 DIAGONAL (1) 47 LAP/DIAGONAL (2) 410 FULL HARNESS (3) 34 LAP (4) 5
49 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 49 [NO ANSWER] (0) 178 HOW THE BELT FASTENED [01]68 SLOT IN (1) 286 CLIP ON (2) 90 MAGNETIC (3) 59 CENTRE STIRRUP (4) 35 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (5) 10 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (6) 1 [NO ANSWER] (0) 193 OTHER, PLEASE DESCRIBE HOW THE BELT RELEASED [01]69 LIFT RELEASE (1) 393 PUSH BUTTON (2) 34 UNCLIP FROM CENTRE STIRRUP (3) 28 PUSH RELEASE BAR (4) 9 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (5) 5 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (6) 2 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (&) 1 [NO ANSWER] (0) 202
50 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 50 OTHER, PLEASE DESCRIBE APPROXIMATE YEAR OF PURCHASE EG 19[5][8] IF 1958 [THESE DATA ARE CODED AS A TWO DIGIT CODING. THE MARGINALS ARE AVAILABLE WHEN REQUIRED FOR ANALYSIS.] [01]70-[01]71 #SSRC Q DO YOU CONSIDER THAT THE AUTOMATIC SEAT BELTS HAVE BEEN WORTH THE EXTRA COST? [01]72 YES (1) 464 NO (2) 30 DO NOT KNOW (3) 11 [OTHER REPLY UNSPECIFIED] (7) 1 [NO ANSWER] (0) 168
51 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 51 #SSRC Q HOW DO YOU THINK AUTOMATIC BELTS COMPARE WITH ORDINARY BELTS FOR EASE OF REACHING THE CONTROLS? [01]73 MUCH BETTER (1) 439 BETTER (2) 51 THE SAME (3) 22 WORSE (4) 1 MUCH WORSE (5) 0 DO NOT KNOW (6) 0 [NO ANSWER] (0) 161
52 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 52 #SSRC Q HOW DO YOU THINK AUTOMATIC BELTS COMPARE WITH ORDINARY BELTS IN HINDERING REAR SEAT PASSENGERS GETTING IN AND OUT OF THE CAR? [01]74 MUCH LESS HINDRANCE (1) 204 LESS HINDRANCE (2) 99 THE SAME (3) 115 MORE HINDRANCE (4) 44 MUCH MORE HINDRANCE (5) 12 DO NOT KNOW (6) 34 [NO ANSWER] (0) 166
53 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 53 #SSRC Q HOW DO YOU THINK AUTOMATIC BELTS COMPARE WITH ORDINARY SEAT BELTS FOR STAYING CLEAN? [01]75 MUCH BETTER (1) 156 BETTER (2) 170 THE SAME (3) 127 WORSE (4) 7 MUCH WORSE (5) 3 DO NOT KNOW (6) 49 [NO ANSWER] (0) 162
54 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 54 #SSRC Q HOW DO YOU THINK AUTOMATIC BELTS COMPARE WITH ORDINARY BELTS FOR COMFORT? [01]76 MUCH BETTER (1) 325 BETTER (2) 108 THE SAME (3) 45 WORSE (4) 27 MUCH WORSE (5) 7 DO NOT KNOW (6) 1 [NO ANSWER] (0) 161
55 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 55 #SSRC Q HOW DO YOU THINK AUTOMATIC BELTS COMPARE WITH ORDINARY BELTS FOR THE EASE OF PUTTING THE BELT ON? [01]77 MUCH BETTER (1) 199 BETTER (2) 172 THE SAME (3) 89 WORSE (4) 43 MUCH WORSE (5) 7 DO NOT KNOW (6) 2 [NO ANSWER] (0) 162
56 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 56 #SSRC Q HOW DO YOU THINK AUTOMATIC BELTS COMPARE WITH ORDINARY BELTS FOR EASE OF TAKING THE BELT OFF? [01]78 MUCH BETTER (1) 153 BETTER (2) 188 THE SAME (3) 164 WORSE (4) 4 MUCH WORSE (5) 1 DO NOT KNOW (6) 2 [NO ANSWER] (0) 162
57 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 57 #SSRC Q HOW DO YOU THINK AUTOMATIC BELTS COMPARE WITH ORDINARY BELTS FOR EASE OF TURNING IN THE SEAT TO REVERSE THE CAR? [01]79 MUCH BETTER (1) 304 BETTER (2) 154 THE SAME (3) 41 WORSE (4) 1 MUCH WORSE (5) 0 DO NOT KNOW (6) 10 [NO ANSWER] (0) 163 [BLANKS 1] #SSRC D ANY OTHER COMMENTS. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ADD TO THE INFORMATION YOU HAVE GIVEN US IN THIS QUESTIONNAIRE WE SHOULD BE VERY INTERESTED TO READ WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY. PLEASE USE THIS SPACE.
58 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 58 #SSRC Q038 [SERIAL NUMBER] [THESE DATA ARE CODED AS A FOUR DIGIT CODING. THE MARGINALS ARE AVAILABLE WHEN REQUIRED FOR ANALYSIS.] [01]01-[01]04
59 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 59 #SSRC C * EEEE RRR // WHAT MAKE IS YOUR CAR?* * EEEE RRR // WHAT MODEL IS YOUR CAR?* * EEEE RRR // WHAT YEAR IS YOUR CAR?* * EEEE RRR // HOW MANY DOORS DOES YOUR CAR HAVE?* * EEEE RRR // HOW MANY PEOPLE,INCLUDING YOURSELF,DRIVE YOUR CAR OFTEN?* * EEEE RRR // WHAT TYPE OF FRONT SEATS DOES YOUR CAR HAVE?* * EEEE RRR // ABOUT HOW MANY MILES DO YOU DRIVE PER YEAR?* * EEEE RRR // ABOUT HOW MANY OF YOUR JOURNEYS ARE OVER 20 MILES IN DISTANCE?* * EEEE RRR // WHAT MAKE IS YOUR SEAT BELT?* * EEEE RRR // WHAT YEAR WAS THE BELT PURCHASED?* * EEEE RRR // WHAT TYPE OF HARNESS IS THE BELT?* * EEEE RRR // HOW DOES YOUR BELT FASTEN?* * EEEE RRR // HOW DOES YOUR BELT UNFASTEN?* * EEEE RRR // HOW IS THE REEL MOUNTED?* * EEEE RRR // WHERE ARE THE AUTOMATIC SEAT BELTS FITTED IN YOUR CAR?* * EEEE RRR // WHO FITTED YOUR SAFETY BELTS?* * EEEE RRR // WHEREABOUTS IS THE REEL MOUNTED ON YOUR CAR (FOR FRONT SEAT SAFETY BELTS)?* * EEEE RRR // HOW OFTEN DO YOU WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT ON JOURNEYS LONGER THAN 20 MILES?* * EEEE RRR // HOW OFTEN DO YOU WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT ON JOURNEYS SHORTER THAN 20 MILES?* * EEEE RE: // WHEN SITTING IN CAR SEAT & ABOUT TO PUT THE BELT ON,HOW EASY IS IT TO FIND** BUCKLE ENDS OF BELT?* * EEEE RRR // HOW EASY DO YOU FIND IT TO PUT THE BELT ON?* * EEEE RRR //
60 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 60 HOW EASY DO YOU FIND IT TO TAKE THE BELT OFF?* * EEEE RRR // HOW COMFORTABLE DO YOU FIND THE BELT TO WEAR?* * EEEE RRR // WHEN YOU ARE WEARING YOUR BELT,WHERE DOES THE BUCKLE USUALLY LIE?* * < EEEE RRR // DO YOU FIND THAT THE SEAT BELTS GET IN THE WAY OF REAR SEAT PASSENGERS:* ENTERING THE CAR?* * < EEEE RRR // DO YOU FIND THAT THE SEAT BELTS GET IN THE WAY OF REAR SEAT PASSENGERS:LEAVING** THE CAR?* * EEEE RRR // HAVE YOU FOUND THAT YOUR SEAT BELTS GET DIRTY EASILY?* * < EEEE RRR // HAVE YOU FOUND THAT THE BELT LOCKS:IN AN EMERGENCY STOP FROM ABOUT 12 MPH?* * < EEEE RRR // HAVE YOU FOUND THAT THE BELT LOCKS:WHEN DRIVING DOWN A STEEP SLOPE/WHEN THE** CAR IS SLOPING SIDEWAYS* * < EEEE RE: // HAVE YOU FOUND THAT THE BELT LOCKS:WHEN REACHING FOR PASSENGER DOOR HANDLE FROM DRIVER'S SEAT?* * < EEEE RE: // HAVE YOU FOUND THAT THE BELT LOCKS:WHEN TURNING IN YOUR SEAT TO REVERSE THE** CAR?* * EEEE RRR // HAS THE BELT EVER FAILED TO LOCK IN AN EMERGENCY STOP?* * EEEE RRR FAILED// WHAT WAS THE CAUSE OF THE FAILURE?* * EEEE RRR FAILED// WHO PUT THE FAULT RIGHT?* * EEEE RRR FAILED// DID YOU PAY THE COST OF THE REPAIR?* * EEEE RRR // HAS THE BELT EVER JAMMED IN THE LOCKED POSITION?* * EEEE RRR LOCKED// WHAT WAS THE CAUSE OF THE FAULT?* * EEEE RRR LOCKED// WHO PUT THE FAULT RIGHT?* * EEEE RRR LOCKED// DID YOU PAY THE COST OF THE REPAIR?* * EEEE RRR // HAS YOUR BELT GONE WRONG IN ANY OTHER WAY?* * EEEE RRR BELT// WHAT WAS THE CAUSE OF THE FAULT?* * EEEE RRR BELT// WHO PUT THE FAULT RIGHT?* * EEEE RRR BELT// DID YOU HAVE TO PAY THE COST OF REPAIR?*
61 70001 SSRC SURVEY ARCHIVE QUESTIONNAIRE/CODE BOOK P. 61 * EEEE RRR // HAS THE SEAT BELT EVER BEEN USED IN AN ACCIDENT?* * EEEE RRR // IS THE SAME AUTOMATIC BELT STILL FITTED TO YOUR CAR?* * EEEE RRR // HAVE YOU HAD PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE OF ORDINARY SEAT BELTS?* * EEEE RRR SEAT// YEAR OF MANUFACTURE:* * < EEEE RRR SEAT// PLEASE SPECIFY:MAKE OF PREVIOUS SEAT BELT/TYPE OF BELT/HOW THE BELT FASTENED** * < EEEE RRR SEAT// PLEASE SPECIFY:HOW THE BELT RELEASED/APPROXIMATE YEAR OF PURCHASE* * EEEE RRR SEAT// DO YOU CONSIDER THAT THE AUTOMATIC SEAT BELTS HAVE BEEN WORTH THE EXTRA** COST?* * EEEE RE: SEAT// HOW YOU THINK AUTOMATIC BELTS COMPARE WITH ORDINARY BELTS FOR EASE OF REACHING** CONTROLS?* * EEEE RE: SEAT// YOU THINK AUTOMATIC COMPARE ORDINARY BELTS IN HINDERING REAR PASSENGERS** GETTING IN/OUT CAR* * EEEE RRR SEAT// HOW DO YOU THINK AUTOMATIC BELTS COMPARE WITH ORDINARY SEAT BELTS FOR** STAYING CLEAN?* * EEEE RRR SEAT// HOW DO YOU THINK AUTOMATIC BELTS COMPARE WITH ORDINARY BELTS FOR COMFORT?* * EEEE RE: SEAT// HOW YOU THINK AUTOMATIC BELTS COMPARE WITH ORDINARY BELTS FOR EASE OF PUTTING** BELT ON?* * EEEE RE: SEAT// HOW DO YOU THINK AUTOMATIC BELTS COMPARE WITH ORDINARY BELTS FOR EASE OF** TAKING BELT OFF?* * EEEE RE: SEAT// HOW YOU THINK AUTOMATIC COMPARE ORDINARY BELTS FOR EASE OF TURNING IN SEAT TO** REVERSE CAR?*
62 ***** END OF CODE BOOK *****
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