All Articles tagged Crashworthiness
- Article Type 2: Contributed articles
May 14, 2020 AEST Paine, M. (2020). “Child restraints for cars in low and middle-income countries”. JRS, 31(2), 55-59. https://doi.org/10.33492/JRS-D-19-00258
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
May 30, 2016 AEST Mohan, D. & Bhalla, K. (2016). Traffic safety: Emerging concerns for low and middle income countries. JACRS, 27(2), 9-17
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
August 14, 2014 AEST This study uses linked police-reported road crash and hospitalisation datasets to establish the patterns of serious injury sustained by occupants of passenger vehicle rollover crashes in New South Wales, 2001...
- Article Type 2: Contributed articles
May 21, 2014 AEST Vehicle rollovers account for a large percentage of the total fatalities in vehicle crashes. The high fatality rate related to vehicle rollovers clearly indicates the extent of the problem. In...
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
February 01, 2010 AEST In this paper, the crashworthiness of passenger vehicles in South Australia is characterised. For this purpose, crashworthiness is defined as the rate of serious and fatal crashes per crash of...
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
May 29, 2008 AEST Grzebieta, R, Young, D, McIntosh, A, et. al. (2008). Rollover Crashworthiness: The Final Frontier for Vehicle Passive Safety. JACRS, 19(2), 29-38