Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
588005 Journal of Safety Research 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionThe goal of this study was to gather information on the preferred front seat position of vehicle occupants and to determine the impact of variation in seat position on safety during crashes.MethodThe study evaluated the relationship between seat position and occupant size using the chi-square test and compared the risk of severe injury for small females and large males with regard to forward and rearward seat position using logistic regression.ResultsWhile smaller drivers sat closer to the steering wheel than larger drivers, front passengers of all sizes used similar seat positions. Additionally, the risk of injury was higher for small, unbelted females in rearward seat positions and large males (belted and unbelted) in forward seat positions.ConclusionsOccupants who adjust their seats to positions that are not consistent with required federal tests are at a greater risk for severe injury in a crash.

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