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Safety Changes in the US Vehicle Fleet since Model Year 1990, Based on NASS Data.

Ana Maria Eigen1, Kennerly Digges, Randa Radwan Samaha.   

Abstract

Based on the National Automotive Sampling System Crashworthiness Data System since the 1988-1992 model years, there has been a reduction in the MAIS 3+ injury rate and the Mean HARM for all crash modes. The largest improvement in vehicle safety has been in rollovers. There was an increase in the rollover injury rate in the 1993-1998 model year period, but a reduction since then. When comparing vehicles of the model year 1993 to 1998 with later model vehicles, the most profound difference was the reduction of rollover frequency for SUV's - down more than 20% when compared to other crash modes. When considering only model years since 2002 the rollover frequency reduction was nearly 40%. A 26% reduction in the rate of moderate and serious injuries for all drivers in rollovers was observed for the model years later than 1998. The overall belt use rate for drivers of late model vehicles with HARM weighted injuries was 62% - up from 54% in earlier model vehicles. However, in rollover crashes, the same belt use rate lagged at 54%.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23169134      PMCID: PMC3503428     

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


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1.  Influence of injury risk thresholds on the performance of an algorithm to predict crashes with serious injuries.

Authors:  George Bahouth; Kennerly Digges; Carl Schulman
Journal:  Ann Adv Automot Med       Date:  2012
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