Chest injuries in unrestrained vehicle occupants who survived a road accident.

Author(s)
Gratten, E. N.G. Clegg & J.H. Hobbs
Year
Abstract

This report describes an investigation into the incidence, causation and severity of chest injuries in unrestrained drivers and front seat passengers of cars and light vans who survived a road accident, but who were distained in hospital following it. The relation between the severity of their chest injuries and other injuries and the angle and other design characteristics of the steering wheel and column assembly is discussed.

Publication

Library number
A 6661 S IRRD 51175
Source

Crowthorne, Road Research Laboratory RRL, 1970, 14 p.; RRL Report 320

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