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Citation

Newstead SV, Cameron M, Skalova M, Mullan N. Proc. Int. Tech. Conf. Enhanced Safety Vehicles 1996; 1996: 1458-1465.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1996, In public domain, Publisher National Highway Traffic Safety Administration)

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Abstract

This paper assesses the relationship between Australian NCAP test results and data from real crashes by comparing the results of crashworthiness ratings to the outcomes of NCAP testing for vehicle models which have been assessed in both programs. Existing crashworthiness ratings based on all crash types have been used in the comparison, as well as crashworthiness ratings derived from crashes of specific types which are thought to be more typical of the crash types the NCAP program claims to represent. Comparison has been made not only with the raw NCAP measures but also with transformations and combinations of these which claim to estimate the probability of severe injury to a vehicle occupant in an NCAP type collision. The effect of vehicle mass in the relationship has also been investigated. A second stage of the study has examined the relationship between detailed injury data by body region recorded in insurance claim data and the corresponding measurements taken from the various body regions of the crash test dummies in the NCAP procedures.

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