Head and neck injuries in car occupants (head-on collisions).

Author(s)
Voigt, G.E.
Year
Abstract

To protect the driver or the passenger involved in head-on collisions against head and neck injuries is a big problem. The best protection is the use of 3 -point belts. In a material covering about 500 accident fatalities, only 2 cases were seen, in which car occupants protected by 3 points belts have been killed. In Sweden about 30 % of car occupants use the belts.

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Publication

Library number
B 640 (In: B 625 fo) /84 / IRRD 205015
Source

In: Proceedings of the VIIth congress of the International Union of Associations of Doctor-Motorists (IUADM) on traffic medicine, held in Amsterdam, 20-23 May 1970; Arts en Auto, Vol. 36 (1970), No. 19 (10 oktober), p. 1533-1534

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