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Air Bags - Legions of Fable - Consumer Perceptions and Concerns
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This paper discusses the consumer and news media perceptions about air bags that had to be taken into account by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in making rulemaking decisions in 1997. Addressing these perceptions was a major concern as the agency made preparations to allow identifiable groups of people at risk from an air bag deployments to have on-off switches installed in their vehicles.
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Frame, P. and MacPherson, R., "Air Bags - Legions of Fable - Consumer Perceptions and Concerns," SAE Technical Paper 980905, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/980905.Also In
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- Third Report to Congress Effectiveness of Occupant Protection Systems and their Use NHTSA December 1996
- Third Report to Congress Effectiveness of Occupant Protection Systems and their Use NHTSA December 1996
- Third Report to Congress Effectiveness of Occupant Protection Systems and their Use NHTSA December 1996
- Third Report to Congress Effectiveness of Occupant Protection Systems and their Use NHTSA December 1996
- Third Report to Congress Effectiveness of Occupant Protection Systems and their Use NHTSA December 1996
- 1996 Motor Vehicle Occupant Safety Survey NHTSA August 1997
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- Letter to Administrator National Highway Traffic Safety Administration from Insurance Institute for Highway Safety August 97