Author: D. F. Mela
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Languages : en
Pages : 22
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A Statistical Relation Between Car Weight and Injuries
Author: D. F. Mela
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Languages : en
Pages : 22
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 22
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A Statistical Relation Between Car Weight and Injuries
Author: Donald F. Mela
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Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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A Categorical Analysis of the Relationship Between Vehicle Weight and Driver Injury in Automobile Accidents. Final Report
Author: J. R. Stewart
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Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Relationship of Vehicle Weight to Fatality and Injury Risk in Model Year 1985-1993 Passenger Cars and Light Trucks
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Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Highway Safety Literature
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Category : Highway research
Languages : en
Pages : 966
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Category : Highway research
Languages : en
Pages : 966
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A Categorical Analysis of the Relationship Between Vehicle Weight and Driver Injury in Automobile Accidents
Author: J. Richard Stewart
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Category : Automobile drivers
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Based on North Carolina accident data for 1973-1975.
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Category : Automobile drivers
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Based on North Carolina accident data for 1973-1975.
Technical Reports of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Author: Lois Flynn
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Category : Motor vehicles
Languages : en
Pages : 292
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Category : Motor vehicles
Languages : en
Pages : 292
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A Subject Bibliography from Highway Safety Literature
Author: United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 494
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Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 494
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Highway Safety
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
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Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Auto Weight and Public Safety, a Statistical Study of Transportation Hazards
Author: P. L. Yu
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Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 23
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Analyses based on 1973 data from the Texas state automobile accident and registration records have been utilized in this study of the relationship between passenger car weight and occupant safety. In particular, the research showed the following, (1) The relatively higher frequency of accidents in large cars than in small cars is statistically very significant, (2) the relatively higher frequency of accidents resulting in fatal or serious injuries in large cars than in small cars is statistically very significant, (3) although the occupants of small cars appear to have a higher frequency of incurring fatal or serious injuries given that an accident has occurred, such an inclination is not statistically significant, (4) accidents involving drunken drivers occur much more frequently in large cars than in small cars statistically to a very significant degree. The current study is the first phase of a larger study focusing on the relationship between automobile weight and energy savings as well as the environmental and economic effects of varying auto weight.
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Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 23
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Analyses based on 1973 data from the Texas state automobile accident and registration records have been utilized in this study of the relationship between passenger car weight and occupant safety. In particular, the research showed the following, (1) The relatively higher frequency of accidents in large cars than in small cars is statistically very significant, (2) the relatively higher frequency of accidents resulting in fatal or serious injuries in large cars than in small cars is statistically very significant, (3) although the occupants of small cars appear to have a higher frequency of incurring fatal or serious injuries given that an accident has occurred, such an inclination is not statistically significant, (4) accidents involving drunken drivers occur much more frequently in large cars than in small cars statistically to a very significant degree. The current study is the first phase of a larger study focusing on the relationship between automobile weight and energy savings as well as the environmental and economic effects of varying auto weight.