The University of Adelaide CENTRE FOR AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY RESEARCH

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TitleReview of in-depth crash research
AuthorsRyan GA, McLean AJ
Year1988
TypeReport
AbstractReports of in-depth crash studies from Australia, UK, Europe and the USA were reviewed. Suucessful studies were found to have defined and explicit objectives, a sound statistical design, apprpriate analysis, and a substantial report which was related to the objectives of the study. On-scene studies gather transient information, and allow development of insight into the crash process; follow-up studies are more convenient, but at the cost of lost information. The resources required for each are similar. Apart from a small rural study near Adelaide, there has been no field study of crash performance of vehicles in Australia since 1977. There is a need for a system for continual monitoring of the effects of changes in vehicles and the environment on injuries and the crash process. This should be done through on-scene studies of rural and urban crashes, and through a system of augmented police reports.
Report NumberCR 79
PublisherFederal Office of Road Safety, Transport and Communications
SponsorFederal Office of Road Safety (FORS)
ISBN0642512191
ISSN0810-770X
Page Count40
Noteshttp://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/safety/publications/1988/pdf/Crash_Analy.pdf

Reference
Ryan GA, McLean AJ (1988). Review of in-depth crash research (CR 79). Federal Office of Road Safety, Transport and Communications.