RESTRAINED OCCUPANTS ON THE NONSTRUCK SIDE IN LATERAL COLLISIONS

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MACKAY, GM BIRMINGHAM UNIV, UK HILL, J BIRMINGHAM UNIV, UK PARKIN, S BIRMINGHAM UNIV, UK MUNNS, JAR BIRMINGHAM UNIV, UK
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Of injury-producing collisions with high seat belt use, some 25%to 30% are lateral collisions. This paper describes some of the characteristics of those collisions as they relate to the front-seat occupant sitting on the side opposite to the impact. The data came from a stratified sample of in-depth crash investigations conducted in the Birmingham region in the period 1983 to 1989 involving current model cars. Crash severity was assessed using the Vehicle DeformationIndex (VDI) of the Collision Deformation Classification (CDC) ratings and velocity change. Injury severity was assessed using AIS 85 for each body region. 193 cases of restrained occupants in nonstruck side collisions were examined. Of those occupants with head injuries of AIS less than or equal to 2, 35 % came out of the shoulder section of the seat belt. Of abdominal injuries of AIS less than or equal to 2, 72% came from the seat belt itself. Interaction between frontseat occupants was not a frequent cause of injury to the nonstruck side occupant. Some aspects of seat belt geometry might be changed so that the trajectory and loading of the nonstruck side occupant areimproved. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 858300 IRRD 9307
Uitgave

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1993 /04 E25 2 PAG: 147-52 T11

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