The report contains case summaries of recent in-depth reports submitted by NHTSA sponsored Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation Teams in a continuing series of publications. These case reports are individual studies of accidents generally involving vehicles of the last three model years of fatal, injury producing, or property damage severity. The Teams investigate the accidents in-depth concerning themselves with the elements of the collision (human, vehicle, environment) as it interacts with each phase of the collision (pre-crash, crash, post-crash). The summaries consists of identification information, basic information on the highway and vehicles involved, a description of the drivers and occupants, a phase-by-phase description of the sequence of events of the collision, and a list of the causal factors, conclusions and recommendations which emanate for the reports. The diagram of the collision is represented in each case summary. (Author)
Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation Summaries. Volume III, Number 8
1972
229 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Motor vehicle accidents , Accident investigations , Collision research , Death , Injuries , Vehicular traffic control , Traffic engineering , Highway planning , Design standards , Failure , Defects , Automobile bodies , Automobile engines , Safety belts , Behavior , Attention , Motor vehicle operators