The report summarizes the general activities of the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory Automotive Crash Injury Research program (ACIR) for the one-year period from November 1, 1968 to October 31, 1969. ACIR is a statistically and analytically oriented accident-research program whose primary thrust has been the identification of the causes of injury in vehicle accidents. Another objective of ACIR is to measure, in detailed studies, the effectiveness of corrective injury and death countermeasures adopted on production vehicles. The project is dedicated to the epidemiological research concept that many persons injured and killed in highway accidents could either survive, be free of injury or sustain less severe injury through changes in vehicle design to alleviate impact forces. (Author)
Automotive Crash Injury Research (ACIR)
1971
45 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Pipeline Transportation , Motor vehicle accidents , Injuries , Accident investigations , Collision research , Statistical analysis , Design standards , Statistical data , Rural areas , Seat belts , Motor vehicles , Trucks , Ejection , Doors , Automotive crash injury research , Injury severity index , Traveling speed , Occupant ejection , Small cars
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