Article: Follow-up Indiana Poll Shows Growing Majority of all Drivers and Pickup Truck Drivers Favor Required Seat Belt Use in Pickup Trucks.

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- A commanding 78 percent majority of all adult drivers in Indiana, as well as a solid 58 percent majority of pickup truck drivers, favor a proposed law to require front seat occupants of pickup trucks to wear seat belts. These results are based on a survey released today by the Indiana Farm Bureau, Clarian Health, Inc., and the Indiana Seat Belt Coalition. In a survey last October, support for the proposed law was six percent lower (72 percent of all drivers, 52 percent of pickup truck drivers).

The dual-survey, conducted by the independent research firm of EPIC-MRA, shows that 68 percent of all drivers (up seven percent), ...

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