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SAFETY & VEHICLE DESIGN Copyright © 2016 STC, UK
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Vehicle Safety Crash avoidance Braking Stability Visibility Vehicle crashworthiness Weight/size Occupant protection
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Federal Regulations 1970NHTSA 1978Safety belt requirements 1988Side impact protection 1990Driver side airbag 1991Head restraints pick up trucks 1994Rollover protection 1996Fuel system integrity 1997Dual airbags 2000Head protection w/airbag 2007NCAP star rating
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Vehicle Crash Statistics Traffic Safety Facts 2013, NHTSA
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Crash Severity and Impact Location Passenger CarsLight Trucks Traffic Safety Facts 2013, NHTSA
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Vehicle Safety Features (1/2) Research started in late 1960’s Safety was not a major issue Several vehicle features were cosmetic
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Vehicle Safety Features (2/2) Interior design problems Crashworthiness
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Safety Components Safety belts Fuel tank location Head restraints Airbags High-center mounted rear brake light Antilock brakes
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Frontal Crashes Features to reduce impact Safety belts Air bags Antilock brakes Padded interior Vehicle structure Minimum tolerable injury levels Brick wall @ 40 mph Moderate and Small overlap
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Offset Crash Test NHTSA Public Presentations
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Side Crashes Typically affect autos & pick up trucks Injury thresholds for 31/38.5 mph impact Safety features to reduce injury Door reinforcement Side impact air bags
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Side Impact Crash Test
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Rear Impact Smallest fraction of fatal accidents Primary injury is whiplash Safety features to reduce injury Head restrains Safety belts No crashworthiness tests for rear impact exist
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Rollover Crashes About 20% of fatal crashes Safety features to reduce injury Stronger roof design Seat belts Vehicle stability Tests Roof strength
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Crash Test Dummies
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What Makes a Vehicle “Safe”? Seatbelts84% Antilock brakes73% Front airbags69% Traction control system67% Electronic stability control 67% Side airbags65% Kaul et al. SAE International 2010-01-2336
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What Affects Vehicle Choice? Quality/reliability93% Safety86% Price79% Fuel economy77% Performance/handling75% Maintenance72% McCartt and Wells, IIHS 2010
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Vehicle Improvements Understand importance of safety features Advertisement targets safety features
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Future Trends Rollover tests Rear end crash tests Safety belt usage Public information
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Big Question Can a “safe” vehicle reduce the number of crashes?
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