The report summarizes the results of a comprehensive and systematic study of twenty-five vehicular collisions which occurred in Georgia during a ten month period. One of the crashes, which involved a school bus, occurred in Athens, Georgia. All of the other crashes occurred in metropolitan Atlanta. The research included study of factors leading to the initiation of accidents as well as a study fo the 'second collision' to establish the kinematics of the occupants and to identify the agent (s) which caused the injuries and deaths. The report describes the results of Phase 4 of a continuing research program sponsored by the National Highway Safety Bureau. (Author)
Multidisciplinary Accident Investigations. Phase 4
1970
68 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Pipeline Transportation , Motor vehicle accidents , Accident investigations , Collision research , Buses(Vehicles) , Urban areas , Rural areas , Roads , Intersections , Limited access highways , Motor vehicles , Defects , Human factors engineering , Ethyl alcohol , Death , Injuries , Georgia , Automobile collisions , Rear end collisions , Head on collision , Rollover accidents , Cross the median collisions , Alcohol intoxication
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