Head restraints will be higher and closer to the back of the head.

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Abstract

This article discusses a new ruling in the USA by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on the positioning of head restraints in cars. The aim of the new standard is to provide a head restraint located higher against the occupant's head and within a specified short distance from the back of the head. The requirements come into force in 2009. The article goes on to promote a combination of good design geometry and good dynamic performance as the best protection against whiplash injury.

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I E127689 /91 / IRRD E127689
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Status Report. 2005 /01/31. 40(2) pp1-2 (1 Phot., 2 Fig.)

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