Information on injuries obtained from reports of accidents to car occupants wearing safety belts.

Author(s)
Grime, G.
Year
Abstract

An analysis of accident reports returned to a safety belt manufacturer showed that about two- thirds of the injuries to wearers of lap- and- diagonal belts were caused by striking parts of the car, and only one- third were due to restraining forces due to belts. Automatic belts were more effective than ordinary lap- and- diagonal belts, particularly in preventing head injury to the driver.

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Library number
A 8621 (In: A 5184 I)
Source

In: Conference Road Safety 1968, Part I, p. A 8-1-31

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