Fatality Rates in Toyota Cressidas With Automatic Belts
856079
01/01/1985
- Event
- Content
- Automatic belts in Toyota Cressidas have increased belt usage by front-seat occupants of these cars to more than 95 percent. This paper compares the fatal accident experience of these cars with that of the fairly similar Datsun (Nissan) 810/Maxima automobiles (which are equipped with manual belts used by about 20 percent of their occupants). It shows the result of the increased belt usage is a decrease in fatalities among Toyota front-seat occupants. In fatal accidents where no front-seat occupants of the Toyotas or Datsuns are killed, the Toyotas have a higher involvement rate than the Datsuns. Also, on average, the fatally injured front-seat occupants of the Toyotas are 7 years older than those in the Datsuns.
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- 6
- Citation
- Nash, C., and Eisemann, B., "Fatality Rates in Toyota Cressidas With Automatic Belts," SAE Technical Paper 856079, 1985, .