Publication | Open Access
Implications of vehicle roll direction on occupant ejection and injury risk.
21
Citations
10
References
2006
Year
KinesiologyRoad Traffic SafetyComplete RollNear SideSafety ScienceOccupant EjectionSurgeryInjury PreventionInjury RiskKinematicsHuman MovementMedicineTraffic MedicineVehicle Roll DirectionEmergency MedicineTransport SafetyHealth Sciences
Vehicle roll direction and occupant position have been shown to affect occupant kinematics. Data from NASS-CDS were analyzed for risk of serious or greater injuries and ejection with respect to the position of the occupant (near side or far side). The risk of AIS 3+ injuries was higher for unrestrained occupants, for ejected occupants, for occupants involved in rollovers with higher numbers of quarter turns, and for far side occupants. Near side occupants had an increased risk of partial ejection in rollovers consisting of one complete roll or less. Occupant roll direction did not affect risk of complete ejection.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1