Accident injury data from the UK Cooperative Crash Injury Study (CCIS) was examined for differences between men and women in accident circumstances and injury outcomes. The CCIS database from 1992 to 2000 contains "in-depth" information on almost 14000 car occupants from real road accidents. Although females constitute only around 40% of the sample, they outnumber males in the passenger seats. This shows that women should not be neglected in the design of vehicle safety systems. Soft tissue neck injury (whiplash) is more common among women in all accident types, and there are other differences in the vulnerability to injury and the body region most likely to be injured in frontal, side and rear impacts. The tuning of advanced restraint syst...
Female car users are reported to have a higher incidence of soft tissue neck injuries in low speed r...
This study has analyzed sex-specific differences in pedestrian and cyclist accidents involving passe...
ABSTRACT It is well established that the risk of soft tissue neck injuries (or whiplash associated d...
Crash data from two UK resources were examined for differences between male and female passenger car...
Introduction Robust occupant protection is critical for the longevity and quality of life of the di...
The safety community is questioning the effect of gender on the performance and assessment ofoccupan...
The objective of this study was to study whiplash injury outcome in front-seat occupants in rear-end...
Young drivers are over represented in crash and casualty statistics, and there are gender specific d...
This study documented the relative odds of various motor vehicle crash injury outcomes for females v...
This review addresses how women and men are represented in regulatory tests conducted to assess adul...
Young drivers are over represented in crash and casualty statistics, and there are gender specific d...
Background: Young men have long been known to be disproportionately impacted by road crash and crash...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to study whiplash injury outcome in front-seat occupants in ...
BackgroundYoung men have long been known to be disproportionately impacted by road crash and crash-r...
NASS-CDS data from years 2005-2015 was analyzed to estimate the frequency and risk of moderate and s...
Female car users are reported to have a higher incidence of soft tissue neck injuries in low speed r...
This study has analyzed sex-specific differences in pedestrian and cyclist accidents involving passe...
ABSTRACT It is well established that the risk of soft tissue neck injuries (or whiplash associated d...
Crash data from two UK resources were examined for differences between male and female passenger car...
Introduction Robust occupant protection is critical for the longevity and quality of life of the di...
The safety community is questioning the effect of gender on the performance and assessment ofoccupan...
The objective of this study was to study whiplash injury outcome in front-seat occupants in rear-end...
Young drivers are over represented in crash and casualty statistics, and there are gender specific d...
This study documented the relative odds of various motor vehicle crash injury outcomes for females v...
This review addresses how women and men are represented in regulatory tests conducted to assess adul...
Young drivers are over represented in crash and casualty statistics, and there are gender specific d...
Background: Young men have long been known to be disproportionately impacted by road crash and crash...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to study whiplash injury outcome in front-seat occupants in ...
BackgroundYoung men have long been known to be disproportionately impacted by road crash and crash-r...
NASS-CDS data from years 2005-2015 was analyzed to estimate the frequency and risk of moderate and s...
Female car users are reported to have a higher incidence of soft tissue neck injuries in low speed r...
This study has analyzed sex-specific differences in pedestrian and cyclist accidents involving passe...
ABSTRACT It is well established that the risk of soft tissue neck injuries (or whiplash associated d...