The majority of advances in occupant protection systems for motor vehicle occupants have focused on occupants seated in the front row of the vehicle. Recent studies suggest that these systems have resulted in lower injury risk for front row occupants as compared to those in the second row. However, these findings are not universal. In addition, some of these findings result from analyses that compare groups of front and second row occupants exposed to dissimilar crash conditions, raising questions regarding whether they might reflect differences in the crash rather than the front and second row restraint systems. The current study examines factors associated with injury risk for pairs of right front seat and second row occupants in frontal ...
Objective: Improving crash protection for older car occupants is a matter of urgency since the numbe...
Advanced occupant protection systems in motor-vehicles (e.g., seat belts and airbags), while widely ...
The risk of being injured in side impact crashes is very high. Accident statistics show that numbers...
The majority of advances in occupant protection systems for motor vehicle occupants have focused on ...
The current study examined field data in order to document injury rates, injured body regions, and i...
Background: The risk of serious injury or death has been found to be reduced for some front compared...
AbstractThe data contained here were obtained from the National Highway Transportation Safety Admini...
The data contained here were obtained from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration...
Objective Rear seat occupants are now at a higher risk of injury relative to front seat occupants an...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> The study was conducted to determine the association between vehicle-, cra...
<p><b>Purpose</b>: This is a study of the influence of an unbelted rear occupant on the risk of seve...
Background Most studies of rear-seated occupants have focused on or included pediatr...
Objective: To compare the pattern of injuries to front and rear seat occupants and test the hypothes...
Major gains in occupant protection in automotive crashes have been made over the past few decades, w...
This study estimated the frequency and risk of Moderate-to-Maximal traumatic brain injuries sustaine...
Objective: Improving crash protection for older car occupants is a matter of urgency since the numbe...
Advanced occupant protection systems in motor-vehicles (e.g., seat belts and airbags), while widely ...
The risk of being injured in side impact crashes is very high. Accident statistics show that numbers...
The majority of advances in occupant protection systems for motor vehicle occupants have focused on ...
The current study examined field data in order to document injury rates, injured body regions, and i...
Background: The risk of serious injury or death has been found to be reduced for some front compared...
AbstractThe data contained here were obtained from the National Highway Transportation Safety Admini...
The data contained here were obtained from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration...
Objective Rear seat occupants are now at a higher risk of injury relative to front seat occupants an...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> The study was conducted to determine the association between vehicle-, cra...
<p><b>Purpose</b>: This is a study of the influence of an unbelted rear occupant on the risk of seve...
Background Most studies of rear-seated occupants have focused on or included pediatr...
Objective: To compare the pattern of injuries to front and rear seat occupants and test the hypothes...
Major gains in occupant protection in automotive crashes have been made over the past few decades, w...
This study estimated the frequency and risk of Moderate-to-Maximal traumatic brain injuries sustaine...
Objective: Improving crash protection for older car occupants is a matter of urgency since the numbe...
Advanced occupant protection systems in motor-vehicles (e.g., seat belts and airbags), while widely ...
The risk of being injured in side impact crashes is very high. Accident statistics show that numbers...