Discussion related to "Comparison of high speed crash test results with fatality rates" by Grush et al.

Author(s)
Campbell, B.J.
Year
Abstract

NHTSA's New Car Assessment Program has been a highly visible activity. A large number of people are interested in safety comparisons of cars. Presumably these people believe that if they purchase a car with a good safety rating based on government crash tests they actually will have a better chance of surviving a highway accident than if they purchase a car with a bad safety rating.

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Publication

Library number
B 22868 (In: B 22851 [electronic version only]) /81/91/ IRRD 275780
Source

In: Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of the American Association of the Automotive Medicine (AAAM), San Antonio, Texas, October 3-6, 1983, p. 207-209, 1 ref.

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