The public health implications of automatic protection.

Author(s)
Baker, S.P.
Year
Abstract

In the case of automatic restraints, each year that we delay using available technology costs thousands of lives and tens of thousands of injuries in the U.S. alone. The delay costs lives even in countries with reasonable successful seat belt laws. Yet despite the evidence that we cannot meet our injury reducing objectives with active restraints alone, there are those who oppose automatic crash protection.

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Publication

Library number
B 19170 (In: B 19155) /91.1/
Source

In: Proceedings of the international Symposium on Occupant Restraint, Toronto, June 1-3, 1981, p. 175-179, 14 ref.

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