The Efforts of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the Development of Advanced Passive Protection Systems and Child Restraint Systems 740580
This report presents an overview of the Occupant Packaging research program within the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The report discusses the program's efforts to establish the feasibilities of practical methods for providing the highest levels of occupant protection. In the area of frontal impact protection, work is progressing on advanced driver air bag systems, on a bag and bolster approach to passenger protection, on the development of improved inflation techniques for inflatables and on the passive application of the air belt concept. Efforts in the other areas of side, rear, and rollover protection are discussed as are NHTSA's efforts in child restraint research.
Citation: Strother, C. and Morgan, R., "The Efforts of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the Development of Advanced Passive Protection Systems and Child Restraint Systems," SAE Technical Paper 740580, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740580. Download Citation
Author(s):
Charles E. Strother, Richard M. Morgan
Affiliated:
Office of Vehicle Safety Research, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Pages: 22
Event:
3rd International Conference on Occupant Protection (1974)
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Child restraint systems
Occupant protection
Airbag systems
Restraint systems
Research and development
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