Fatalities in Frontal Crashes Despite Seat Belts and Air Bags ? Review of All CDS Cases ? Model and Calendar Years 2000-2007 ? 122 Fatalities (NHTSA Technical Report DOT HS 811 202) Buy on Amazon

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Fatalities in Frontal Crashes Despite Seat Belts and Air Bags ? Review of All CDS Cases ? Model and Calendar Years 2000-2007 ? 122 Fatalities (NHTSA Technical Report DOT HS 811 202)

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ISBN / ASIN1492774332
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Why are people still dying in frontal crashes despite seat belt use, air bags, and the crashworthy structures of late-model vehicles? Statistical analyses show the combination of seat belt use and air bags is highly effective, reducing fatality risk by 61 percent compared to an unbelted occupant of a vehicle not equipped with air bags – but 61 percent is not 100 percent. To address the question, an interdisciplinary NHTSA team reviewed every case of a frontal fatality to a belted driver or right-front passenger in a model year 2000 or newer vehicle in the Crashworthiness Data System (CDS) of the National Automotive Sampling System through calendar year 2007. This work details the authors' findings.

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