Age appropriate restraints for the right front passenger.

J Augenstein, E Perdeck, K Digges, G Bahouth
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This study applies NASS/CDS, GES and FARS data to examine occupant exposure plus injury and fatality rates for belted occupants in frontal crashes by seating position, age and gender. The NASS data was used to examine the distributions by crash severity. The GES data showed that when two elderly occupants (age 65+) were present, the female occupied the right front passenger position 73% of the time. A paired comparison analysis using FARS data showed that, for elderly occupants (age 65+), the fatality risk for elderly right front passengers is 42% higher than for elderly drivers. The NASS/CDS analysis found 74% of the seriously injured vulnerable passengers with MAIS 3+ injuries were in crashes less severe than 26 mph. This group of injured occupants was made up of 43% aged 50 and older and 42% younger females. The injury rates for the older (age 50+) right front passengers were 1.8 times the rates for the elderly drivers. These results suggest the need for more benign safety systems for the right front passenger that are appropriate for the lower injury tolerance of the predominant occupants of that seating position.

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前排右乘客有适合年龄的安全带。
本研究应用NASS/CDS、GES和FARS数据,根据座位位置、年龄和性别,检查前排碰撞中系安全带乘客的暴露、伤害和死亡率。NASS数据被用来检查崩溃严重程度的分布。GES数据显示,当两名老年乘客(65岁以上)在场时,女性占据右侧前排乘客位置的比例为73%。使用FARS数据进行的配对比较分析显示,对于老年乘客(65岁以上),右侧前排老年乘客的死亡风险比老年驾驶员高42%。NASS/CDS分析发现,74%的MAIS 3+严重受伤的脆弱乘客是在时速低于26英里的撞车事故中受伤的。这组受伤的居住者中,43%的人年龄在50岁及以上,42%的人是年轻女性。老年(50岁以上)右侧前排乘客的受伤率是老年驾驶员的1.8倍。这些结果表明,需要为右侧前排乘客提供更良性的安全系统,以适应该座位位置的主要乘客较低的伤害容忍度。
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