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Passenger Cars and Occupant Injury: Side impact crashes
Federal Office of Road Safety - Contract Report 134
Full report in .pdf format [4.6MB]
Abstract:
This protect set out to assess the extent of protection for passenger
car occupants involved in side impact collisions in this country and to
make recommendations of ways in which this protection could be improved. A
review of the international literature was initially undertaken to
highlight current world-wide issues and deliberations and discussions were
held with a number of overseas experts on regulation developments in
Europe and the U.S.A. A case series study of 198 crashed vehicles
involving 234 injured occupants was then carried out involving post-1982
passenger cars and derivatives in side crashes where at least one occupant
was either hospitalised or killed in the crash. Details were collected on
the extent of deformation and intrusion from the crash, the estimated
change of velocity during impact (delta-V), the injuries sustained by the
occupants) and the sources of these injuries front inside or outside the
vehicle. This report describes the findings from this research and makes
recommendations of a range of suitable countermeasures to reduce the
incidence and severity of these injuries. The relevance of planned side
impact performance regulations in the U.S.A. and Europe is also considered
to the extent possible at this time. A supplementary volume provides a
case-by-case summary of each crashed vehicle inspected.
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