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MIKULEC, R. TOKAŘ, S. SULLENBERGER, G.
Original Title
Assessment of personal vehicles side impacts in the Czech Republic
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
This study is focused on the analysis of the injuries sustained by vehicle occupants during side crashes based on the data obtained in the Czech Republic since 2011. In the study the analysis of recorded injuries was carried out depending on the position of the passengers in vehicles. Only those vehicles that were crashed from the side (and the impact was directed to the passenger compartment) and where at least one of the passengers was injured were selected. The most common AIS ≥ 2 level injuries of these vehicles’ passengers were head and chest injuries. Despite the average age of the documented vehicles (over 11 years), there appears to be no considerable difference in injury distribution in this study compared to those presented in older studies even after significant difference in data collection period of the respective studies and considering progress in vehicle safety.
Keywords
crash analysis; side impact; injury; vehicle occupant; passenger position; vehicle age
Authors
MIKULEC, R.; TOKAŘ, S.; SULLENBERGER, G.
Released
8. 4. 2020
Publisher
Inderscience Publishers
Location
Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska
ISBN
1744-9944
Periodical
International Journal of Forensic Engineering
Year of study
4
Number
3
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages from
214
Pages to
225
Pages count
12
URL
http://www.inderscience.com/offer.php?id=106663
BibTex
@article{BUT163497, author="Roman {Mikulec} and Stanislav {Tokař} and Greg {Sullenberger}", title="Assessment of personal vehicles side impacts in the Czech Republic", journal="International Journal of Forensic Engineering", year="2020", volume="4", number="3", pages="214--225", doi="10.1504/IJFE.2019.106663", issn="1744-9944", url="http://www.inderscience.com/offer.php?id=106663" }