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... More than 30 countries have successfully increased the use of manual seat belts through this mechanism, with between 50 and 80 percent of passengers and drivers buckling up (Graham and Henrion, 1984~. The success in using penalties to induce protective behavior depends on the individual's perception of the probability of being stopped and on the magnitude of the fine.


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