TY - CONF A1 - Guillaume, Anne A1 - Langlois, Annie A1 - LĂ©opold, Franck A1 - Krishnakumar, Reakka A1 - Fiorentino, Anita A1 - Kirk, Alan A1 - Longton, Alejandro A1 - Zhekov, P. A1 - Lesire, Philippe T1 - A sociological approach to child safety in cars in Europe N2 - The European CASPER (Child Advanced Safety Project for European Roads) project studying car child safety includes a sociological approach in order to have a better understanding of the behaviour of parents driving children under 12 years old. A questionnaire was distributed via the internet in Europe with 998 parents (representing 1638 children) from 22 European countries responding. The results inform on the way parents secure their children during a car trip. Many parents did not control how their children were installed in the child restraint system (CRS). A toddler was more likely to travel into a child seat than an older child was. Regarding misuse situations, an important part of the participants did not think that they could make mistakes when fixing the child seat to the car (26%) or when placing the child into the seat (39%). This leaves an important field of action especially by communication via different media and in the CRS sale outlets. KW - Benutzung KW - Deutschland KW - Europa KW - Insasse KW - Interview KW - Kind KW - Konferenz KW - Passives Sicherheitssystem KW - Child KW - Conference KW - Europe KW - Germany KW - Interview KW - Passive safety system KW - Use KW - Vehicle occupant Y1 - 2013 UR - https://bast.opus.hbz-nrw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/635 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:opus-bast-6355 N1 - Weiterhin beteiligt: CEESAR, European Centre of Safety Studies and Risk Analysis; Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A.; Transport Safety Research Centre, Loughborough Design School, Loughborough University; Applus IDIADA ER -