Literature DB >> 15319116

Benefits of Australian Design Rule 69 (full frontal crash protection) and airbags in frontal crashes in Australia.

Michael Fitzharris1, Brian Fildes, Stuart Newstead, David Logan.   

Abstract

In-depth data at MUARC was used to evaluate the Australian Design Rule 69 (ADR69) - Full frontal dynamic crash requirement, as well as the effectiveness of frontal airbag deployment on injury risk and associated cost of injury. ADR69 was introduced in Australia in mid-1995 and was based largely on the US equivalent FMVSS-208. The results indicate reductions in excess of 90% in the likelihood of sustaining AIS 2+ injuries in body regions where frontal airbags would be expected to benefit. The average injury cost savings for drivers of post-ADR69 manufactured vehicles was found to be up to AUD19,000 dollars depending on body region considered. Limitations and implications of these findings are discussed.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15319116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Proc Assoc Adv Automot Med        ISSN: 1540-0360


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Authors:  Narayan Yoganandan; Frank A Pintar; Michael Schlick; Jason Moore; Dennis J Maiman
Journal:  Ann Adv Automot Med       Date:  2011

2.  Demographics, Velocity Distributions, and Impact Type as Predictors of AIS 4+ Head Injuries in Motor Vehicle Crashes.

Authors:  Narayan Yoganandan; Michael Fitzharris; Frank A Pintar; Brian D Stemper; James Rinaldi; Dennis J Maiman; Brian N Fildes
Journal:  Ann Adv Automot Med       Date:  2011
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