Fatal falls and jumps from motor vehicles.

Auteur(s)
Williams, A.F. & Goins, S.E.
Jaar
Samenvatting

In 1978, 345 persons were killed in the United States in jumps and falls from non-crashing motor vehicles: 64 percent jumped; and it was not known whether the other 21 percent jumped or fell. Two hundred and one people had been travelling on the exterior of vehicles, especially truck beds, and almost all of these people fell from their vehicles. The other 144 fatalities involved people in passenger compartments. Many of the falls from compartments occurred when occupants opened doors, or when vehicles changed direction. Seventy-seven percent of those who fell from passenger compartments were males, and 44 percent were less than five years old. Among those who jumped from vehicle compartments, 62 percent were women and all were older than 14 years. Fatal falls and jumps from vehicles could be reduced in a variety of ways. These include legislation to prohibit travel in vehicle exteriors, designing vehicles so that doors cannot be opened when in motion, improving door designs, installing signals that provide warning if doors are not closed completely, and using occupant restraints. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 11403 [electronic version only] /83 /91 /
Uitgave

American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 71 (1981), No. 3 (March), p. 275-279, 12 ref.

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