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Common terms and phrasesAccident Analysis airbag alcohol by volume Analysis and Prevention associated Automotive average belt effectiveness belt wearing braking car mass changes Chapter compared crash involvement crash rates crash risk deaths decline decrease distance of travel driver age driver behavior driver fatalities drunk driving ejection estimates Experimental Safety Vehicles FARS data fatal crashes fatality rates fatality reductions fatality risk female FMVSS fraction higher Highway Traffic Safety Human Factors impact indicate influence injury intervention Journal kg car killed lap/shoulder belt less lower male drivers mandatory measure motor vehicle motorcycle National Highway Traffic National Safety Council number of fatalities observed occur Partyka pedestrian fatalities performance rear reduce right-front passengers Risk homeostasis road users roadway rollover safety belt Safety Research seat Shinar shows specific speed limit station wagons traffic crashes traffic fatalities Traffic Safety Administration unbelted unit distance values versus Wasielewski References to this bookFrom other books
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