Improving Safety Belt Acceptability to the Consumer
790681
02/01/1979
- Event
- Content
- Currently, consumers must contend with many comfort and convenience problems whenever they use a manually operated (“active”) safety belt. Such problems are prevalent not only in older models but in new cars as well. Beginning with 1982 models, most auto manufacturers plan to install automatic safety belts to meet new Federal requirements for passive occupant protection. To reduce the likelihood of consumer rejection and non-use of automatic as well as manual belt systems, research has been conducted to develop performance specifications for improved comfort and convenience. This paper discusses specifications and criteria to improve the safety belts by reducing comfort and convenience variables for both manual and automatic systems.
- Pages
- 16
- Citation
- Ziegler, P., and Knaff, P., "Improving Safety Belt Acceptability to the Consumer," SAE Technical Paper 790681, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790681.