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Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2013

Evaluation of vehicle side airbag effectiveness in Victoria, Australia.

Angelo D’Elia; Stuart Newstead; Jim Scully

Side airbag systems were first introduced into vehicles around 1995 to help protect occupants from injury in side impact crashes. International studies have shown that side airbags are effective in reducing the risk of death and injury, however, serious injuries can still occur even when side airbags deploy. The objective of this study was to use detailed injury information from insurance injury compensation claims data linked to Police reported crash data to determine the effectiveness of side airbags in reducing the risk of death or injury for occupants involved in side impact crashes in Victoria, Australia based on the specific body regions that side airbag systems are designed to protect. It was found that head and torso-protecting dual airbag systems designed to protect the head, neck, face, chest and abdomen are highly effective in reducing driver death or injury due to near side crashes. They were associated with a statistically significant reduction of 41.1% (25.9%, 53.2%) in the odds of death or injury across all body regions; and a 48.0% (28.0%, 62.4%) reduction in the odds of death or injury to the head, neck, face, chest and abdomen. The study did not find any evidence that torso-protecting airbags alone are effective in reducing death or injury. Analysis results indicate that head and torso-protecting side airbag systems in vehicles are a highly effective technology for reducing the risk of death or injury to vehicle occupants in near side crashes. The magnitude of the injury reduction benefits estimated indicate that fitment of this technology to all vehicles should be a high priority and will yield significant savings in overall road trauma.


ISBN 1 921139 00 5 | 2005

Balance between harm reduction and mobility in setting speed limits: a feasibility study

Brian Fildes; Jim Langford; Dale Andrea; Jim Scully


Archive | 2011

Evaluation of the crash effects of Victoria's fixed digital speed and red-light cameras

Laurie Budd; Jim Scully; Stuart Newstead


Archive | 2006

ANCIS: progress report: July 2003-December 2005

David Logan; Jim Scully; Lisa N. Sharwood; Xafis; Brian Fildes


Archive | 2003

ANCIS: the first three years

Brian Fildes; David Logan; Michael Fitzharris; Jim Scully; David Burton


Archive | 2010

Follow up evaluation of electronic stability control effectiveness in Australasia

Jim Scully; Stuart Newstead


Online Report of: Monash University Accident Research Centre | 2009

Vehicle Safety and Young Drivers Stages 2 and 3: Analysis of Young Driver Crash Types and Vehicle Choice Optimisation

Michelle Whelan; Jim Scully; Stuart Newstead


Archive | 2005

Use of Vehicle Identification Number for Safety Research

Jim Scully; Brian Fildes; David Logan


Online Report of: Monash University Accident Research Centre | 2009

Estimation of the Effect of Improved Average Secondary Safety of the Passenger Vehicle Fleet on Annual Counts of Serious Injury for Australia and New Zealand: 1991-2006

Stuart Newstead; Jim Scully


Archive | 2012

Predicting the used car safety ratings crashworthiness rating from ANCAP scores

Stuart Newstead; Jim Scully

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