Belted or Not Belted: The Only Difference Between Two Matched Samples of 200 Car Occupants

770917

02/01/1977

Event
21st Stapp Car Crash Conference
Authors Abstract
Content
This study aims at determining, with the maximum precision, the performance of the 3 point safety belt in different accident configurations, and more particularly in frontal collisions.
For this purpose, two matched samples were taken from a file of 3000 accidents, analysed by a multidisciplinary study group. These samples of 100 front seat occupants wearing seat belts, and 100 not wearing seat belts were made up in such a manner that, for every belted occupant, corresponds an occupant not wearing a belt, the one and the other being in equivalent circumstances, using the following factors:
  • Make and type of the vehicle
  • Seat occupied
  • Age (as far as possible)
  • Direction of impact
  • Violence of the impact (same class of ▵V and mean γ)
  • Possible intrusion of passenger compartment
  • Possible overload caused by a rear seat occupant
Using this method of comparison, one can appreciate the effectiveness of the 3 point belt and explain the variations of effectiveness that appear in normal case studies.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/770917
Pages
21
Citation
Hartemann, F., Thomas, C., Henry, C., Foret-Bruno, J. et al., "Belted or Not Belted: The Only Difference Between Two Matched Samples of 200 Car Occupants," SAE Technical Paper 770917, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770917.
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Publisher
Published
Feb 1, 1977
Product Code
770917
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English