Monash University Accident Research Centre - Report #194 - 2002
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Authors: J. Lambert & G. Rechnitzer
The aim of the project is to review and report on the issue of front, rear and side underrun crashes. In particular this was defined as to:
Based on the work detailed above, it is recommended that design standards be as follows.
|
Force application point |
FRONT underrun | Rear underrun | Side underrun |
| outer edges | 400 kN | 200 kN | 1 kN |
| centre | 200 | 100 | |
| intermediate | 300 | 150 | |
| Allowed deflection | as far as possible and up to 600 mm energy absorbing |
300-400 energy absorbing | 30 in front of wheels, 300 elsewhere |
| Height | 350 | 350 | 350 |
| Style | smooth or flat panels only |
Given consideration of levels of deceleration and the road users under threat, it is recommended that the requirements apply to all heavy vehicles and possibly as low as vehicles of 3 tonne GVM.
Sponsoring organisation: VicRoads