Performance of front airbags in collisions: Safety and problem areas - Experience from accident research

被引:0
|
作者
Langwieder, K
Hummel, T
Muller, C
机构
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
U [交通运输];
学科分类号
08 ; 0823 ;
摘要
This study is based on 249 real-life accidents involving Vehicles equipped with airbags. The protective effect of the front airbag as a supplementary restraint system to the three-point belt has been indisputably confirmed as far as the driver is concerned and has been demonstrated in particular in relatively serious accidents. As far as the belted front seat passenger is concerned, on the other hand, the accident material showed that any additional protection afforded by the airbag was hardly statistically significant, if at all although the airbag did provide additional protection in a few individual cases. The use of airbags has changed known injury patterns for belted drivers. The airbag reduces in particular serious/critical injuries to the head and trunk, so that leg injuries tend to predominate the picture of driver injuries. A direct comparison of the severity of the injuries suffered by front occupants wearing seat belts shows that the front seat passenger more often sustains serious to fatal injuries than does the driver; this can be explained by the fact that the front seat passenger is often seated incorrectly ie. "out of position". In a few specific cases, serious or even fatal injuries have been sustained due to an inappropriate seating position. An analysis of the frequency with which the front seat passenger's airbag has deployed reveals that airbag activation was totally unnecessary in 42% of all cases, since there was no one in the passenger seat at ail. When extrapolated, the annual compensation for such accidents currently amounts to 20 million Deutsche marks. Moreover, unnecessary repairs amounting to an additional 90 million Deutsche marks are caused by unnecessary airbag activation in low speed crashes. Furthermore, injuries such as abrasions and burns can be inflicted by the airbag, injuries that would not otherwise occur had the airbag not been activated The activation threshold should therefore be around 25 to 30 km/h in future automobiles. The airbag release characteristics should be uncompromisingly optimized for occupants wearing seat belts.
引用
收藏
页码:55 / 102
页数:48
相关论文
共 39 条
  • [31] PROBLEM-BASED TEACHING OF INTERACTION DESIGN TO FRESH MINDS - LESSONS FROM INTEGRATING EXPERIENTIAL INTERACTIVE PROTOTYPING IN A COURSE ON INTERACTION DESIGN AND USER EXPERIENCE RESEARCH
    van der Helm, Aadjan
    Jaskiewicz, Tomasz
    Herrera, Natalia Romero
    ICERI2015: 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION, 2015, : 2985 - 2995
  • [32] The Safety and Efficacy of a Sustainable Marine Extract for the Treatment of Thinning Hair: A Summary of New Clinical Research and Results from a Panel Discussion on the Problem of Thinning Hair and Current Treatments
    Hornfeldt, Carl S.
    Holland, Mark
    Bucay, Vivian W.
    Roberts, Wendy E.
    Waldorf, Heidi A.
    Dayan, Steven H.
    JOURNAL OF DRUGS IN DERMATOLOGY, 2015, 14 (09) : S15 - S22
  • [33] Electrocorticography During Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery: Safety Experience From 4 Centers Within the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Research Opportunities in Human Consortium
    Sisterson, Nathaniel D.
    Carlson, April A.
    Rutishauser, Ueli
    Mamelak, Adam N.
    Flagg, Mitchell
    Pouratian, Nader
    Salimpour, Yousef
    Anderson, William S.
    Richardson, R. Mark
    NEUROSURGERY, 2021, 88 (05) : E420 - E426
  • [34] Impact of Immunosuppression on the Safety and Efficacy of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in Patients with Rheumatic Autoimmune Disease: Experience from the Canadian Research Group of Rheumatology in Immuno-Oncology (CanRIO)
    Arreola, Lourdes Gonzalez
    Ye, Carrie
    Hudson, Marie
    Roberts, Janet
    Pope, Janet
    Appleton, Thomas
    Hoa, Sabrina
    Fifi-Mah, Aurore
    Maltez, Nancy
    Saltman, Alexandra
    Himmel, Megan
    Colmegna, Ines
    Ladouceur, Alexandra
    Obrzut, Anthony
    Tan, Jeremiah
    Moon, David
    Nevskaya, Tatiana
    Schmidt, Emma
    Cho, Lindsay
    Toban, Nader
    Jamal, Shahin
    ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY, 2023, 75 : 2117 - 2120
  • [36] What Factors Are Associated with Good Performance in Children with Cochlear Implants? From the Outcome of Various Language Development Tests, Research on Sensory and Communicative Disorders Project in Japan: Nagasaki Experience
    Kanda, Yukihiko
    Kumagami, Hidetaka
    Hara, Minoru
    Sainoo, Yuzuru
    Sato, Chisei
    Yamamoto-Fukuda, Tomomi
    Yoshida, Haruo
    Ito, Akiko
    Tanaka, Chiharu
    Baba, Kyoko
    Nakata, Ayaka
    Tanaka, Hideo
    Fukushima, Kunihiro
    Kasai, Norio
    Takahashi, Haruo
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, 2012, 5 : S59 - S64
  • [37] Guiding principles for determining work shift duration and addressing the effects of work shift duration on performance, safety, and health: guidance from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society
    Gurubhagavatula, Indira
    Barger, Laura K.
    Barnes, Christopher M.
    Basner, Mathias
    Boivin, Diane B.
    Dawson, Drew
    Drake, Christopher L.
    Flynn-Evans, Erin E.
    Mysliwiec, Vincent
    Patterson, P. Daniel
    Reid, Kathryn J.
    Samuels, Charles
    Shattuck, Nita Lewis
    Kazmi, Uzma
    Carandang, Gerard
    Heald, Jonathan L.
    Van Dongen, Hans P. A.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SLEEP MEDICINE, 2021, 17 (11): : 2283 - 2306
  • [38] Guiding principles for determining work shift duration and addressing the effects of work shift duration on performance, safety, and health: guidance from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society
    Gurubhagavatula, Indira
    Barger, Laura K.
    Barnes, Christopher M.
    Basner, Mathias
    Boivin, Diane B.
    Dawson, Drew
    Drake, Christopher L.
    Flynn-Evans, Erin E.
    Mysliwiec, Vincent
    Patterson, P. Daniel
    Reid, Kathryn J.
    Samuels, Charles
    Shattuck, Nita Lewis
    Kazmi, Uzma
    Carandang, Gerard
    Heald, Jonathan L.
    Van Dongen, Hans P. A.
    SLEEP, 2021, 44 (11)
  • [39] Research Grant report: How does night call affect next-day performance in anesthesia? (Reprinted from Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation, Volume 10, Number 3, Fall 1995)
    Lichtor, JL
    Zacny, J
    Lane, BS
    Good, ML
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MONITORING, 1996, 12 (03): : 277 - 278