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Secondary collisions following a traffic barrier impact: frequency, factors, and occupant risk.

Douglas J Gabauer1.   

Abstract

This study has investigated secondary collisions following an initial barrier impact in tow-away level crashes. The analysis included 2026 barrier impact cases that were selected from 12-years of in-depth crash data available through the National Automotive Sampling System (NASS) / Crashworthiness Data System (CDS). Secondary collisions were found to occur in approximately one-third of tow-away level crashes where a traffic barrier was the first object struck. Secondary crashes were found to primarily involve an impact to another vehicle, an impact to another barrier, or a rollover; tree and pole impacts were found to represent a much smaller proportion of secondary impacts. Through a detailed analysis of vehicle trajectory, this study supports previous research suggesting secondary collision risk is substantial even for vehicles not ultimately involved in a secondary collision. Compared to a single barrier impact, the occurrence of a secondary collision was found to increase the risk of serious occupant injury by a factor of 3.5, equivalent to the serious injury risk difference found between a belted and unbelted occupant in a traffic barrier crash.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21050605      PMCID: PMC3242556     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Adv Automot Med        ISSN: 1943-2461


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1.  Differential rollover risk in vehicle-to-traffic barrier collisions.

Authors:  Douglas J Gabauer; Hampton C Gabler
Journal:  Ann Adv Automot Med       Date:  2009-10
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