2000
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.154.3.276
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Computer Crash Simulations in the Development of Child Occupant Safety Policies

Abstract: Using current crash simulation software, this study demonstrated that the risk of air bags to school-aged children could be predicted. Our results confirmed the previously identified risks to unrestrained children and provided the first evidence that air bags, in their current design, are not beneficial to restrained children. This study illustrates that computer crash simulations should be used proactively to identify injury risks to child occupants, particularly when limited real-world data are available.

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