An experimental study of the effects of child restraint improper installation and crash protection for larger size children.

Author(s)
Kelleher, B.J. Walsh, M.J. Dance, D.M. & Gardner, W.T.
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Abstract

Results of child restraint system performance during dynamic testing of proper and improper installation configurations are presented and discussed. Over 75 frontal and oblique sled tests were performed using either an SA1001 six-month old infant size, an SA103C three-year-old toddler size or a VIP-6C six-year-old size dummy.

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Library number
B 23004 (In: B 23001) /91/ IRRD 273098
Source

In: SAE child injury and restraint conference proceedings, San Diego, California, October 17-18, 1983, p. 31-51, fig., graph., tab., ref.; SAE paper No. 831602

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