This study summarizes a joint research project aiming to further enhance the safety of booster-seated children (aged 4-12) in the rear seat of passenger cars. The focus is real-world aspects of child safety, comprising the whole context of the vehicle and child restraints, and a variety of crash situations, including pre-crash events.Real children sit in a variety of sitting postures in cars. On-road driving studies show that children take different postures due to comfort, visibility or activities. The results from three studies 18 children in a variety of restraints, showed that for only a portion of the time, they are sitting upright with contact to the seatback, i.e. similar to the standardized crash test dummy position. When using a bo...
The objective of this literature review is to summarize the knowledge of child safety in cars, for c...
Background: Motor vehicle crashes are a significant source of pediatric mortality and morbidity. Stu...
An on‐road driving study comprising six children aged 8‐13 years (138‐150 cm) was conducted to incre...
Child safety in vehicles has improved over time. One of the main factors is due to the increased res...
AbstractThe protection of children in motor vehicle crashes has improved since the introduction of c...
The protection of children in motor vehicle crashes has improved since the introduction of child res...
Traffic related trauma is the most common cause of fatality and severe injury to children in develop...
ABSTRACTThis study presents a broad comprehensiveresearch effort that combines expertise fromindustr...
It is well known that in the rear seat of cars, small children squirm, slide, slump, sleep, play and...
Motor vehicle crashes are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among children in the ...
Road accidents with participation of the children are of particular nature. According to surveys, th...
ABSTRACTIn motor vehicle impacts, a child’s head is generally the most frequently injured body regio...
During the last couple of years several studies have been conducted to investigate how children move...
Child casualties in car crashes have decreased over the years. Nevertheless, occupant safety in re...
During the past 40 years, different child restraint systems (CRS) have been developed to improve pro...
The objective of this literature review is to summarize the knowledge of child safety in cars, for c...
Background: Motor vehicle crashes are a significant source of pediatric mortality and morbidity. Stu...
An on‐road driving study comprising six children aged 8‐13 years (138‐150 cm) was conducted to incre...
Child safety in vehicles has improved over time. One of the main factors is due to the increased res...
AbstractThe protection of children in motor vehicle crashes has improved since the introduction of c...
The protection of children in motor vehicle crashes has improved since the introduction of child res...
Traffic related trauma is the most common cause of fatality and severe injury to children in develop...
ABSTRACTThis study presents a broad comprehensiveresearch effort that combines expertise fromindustr...
It is well known that in the rear seat of cars, small children squirm, slide, slump, sleep, play and...
Motor vehicle crashes are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among children in the ...
Road accidents with participation of the children are of particular nature. According to surveys, th...
ABSTRACTIn motor vehicle impacts, a child’s head is generally the most frequently injured body regio...
During the last couple of years several studies have been conducted to investigate how children move...
Child casualties in car crashes have decreased over the years. Nevertheless, occupant safety in re...
During the past 40 years, different child restraint systems (CRS) have been developed to improve pro...
The objective of this literature review is to summarize the knowledge of child safety in cars, for c...
Background: Motor vehicle crashes are a significant source of pediatric mortality and morbidity. Stu...
An on‐road driving study comprising six children aged 8‐13 years (138‐150 cm) was conducted to incre...