How people sit in cars : implications for driver and passenger safety in frontal collisions : the case for smart restraints.

Author(s)
Cullen, E. Stabler, K.M. Mackay, G.M. & Parkin, S.
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Abstract

This paper reports on how front seat passengers and drivers sit in cars relative to the frontal structures of the vehicle interior. Car occupants were filmed unobtrusively in the general traffic flow in the United States and in the United Kingdom. The results highlight specific subgroups of the driver population more likely to sustain injury in a frontal collision. The international comparability of these results, together with the evidence of wide variation in sitting positions paves the way for `smart' restraint systems which could effectively address the safety of a wider cross section of the occupant population. (A)

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C 9043 (In: C 9037 S) /83 /84 /91 / IRRD 893897
Source

In: Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine AAAM, Vancouver, British Columbia, October 7-9, 1996, p. 77-93, 12 ref.

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