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Bridging the gap: Mechanistic-based cyclist injury risk curves using two decades of crash data
Published 2024“…Collisions with a potential for a normal projection were associated with increased risk, though this was only significant at the MAIS2+F severity level. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Built Environment Analysis for Road Traffic Crash Hotspots in Kigali, Rwanda.PDF
Published 2020“…Cluster analysis showed that hotspots with fewer urban characteristics, including road safety features, motor vehicle density, and pedestrian safety features, have significantly decreased odds of being a high mortality risk hotspot than a hotspot with more urban characteristics (OR = 0.13, 95% CI 0.02–0.79).…”
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Body mass index influence on lap belt position and abdominal injury in frontal motor vehicle crashes
Published 2022“…Previous studies have shown that an abdominal seatbelt sign (referred hereafter as seatbelt sign) sustained from motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) is associated with abdominal trauma when located above the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS). …”
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A priori prediction of the probability of survival in vehicle crashes using anthropomorphic test devices and human body models
Published 2019“…The method of predicting PoS was validated by stratifying the database by crash type and technical crash severity.</p> <p><b>Results:</b> The PoS of occupants injured in both HFN and C at the AIS 3+ level was found to be lower, at a statistically significant level, than that of occupants with AIS 3+ injuries to just one of the body regions. …”
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Exploring advanced restraint technologies for improving safety equity for rear-seat occupants using diverse human body models
Published 2025“…This study addresses these challenges by evaluating the effectiveness of advanced restraint systems, including advanced belt features and a self-conforming rear airbag (SCaRAB), in mitigating injury risks for rear-seat occupants during severe frontal crashes.</p> <p>Under a 56 kph frontal crash pulse, we simulated 20 baseline and 320 design variations using 20 morphed finite element (FE) human body models and a validated rear-seat crash environment. …”
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