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OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEM EVALUATION--PASSENGER CARS AND LIGHT-DUTY TRUCKS
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J128_199411
- Revised
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English
Scope
This SAE Information Report discusses the significant factors which measure the effectiveness of the total occupant restraint system in commonly encountered collision configurations. The total system includes the components which affect occupant injury by influencing the manner in which the collision energy management is accomplished. In addition to the elements that contribute to impact attenuation, consideration must be given to factors that encourage maximum use, such as comfort, reliability, appearance, and convenience. Hence, system evaluation necessarily involves consideration of the complete vehicle.
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Issuing Committee
Restraint Systems Standards Committee
The Restraint Systems Standards Committee is part of the Occupant Protection & Biomechanic Steering Committee that reports to the Motor Vehicle Council (MVC). The Committee is responsible for developing and maintaining SAE Standards, Recommended Practices, and Information Reports related to vehicle passenger restraints.
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