home / centre for automotive safety research / Publications / List / Details Publication DetailsTitle | Testing the pedestrian safety of bullbars - methods and results | Authors | Anderson RWG, Van Den Berg AL, Ponte G, Streeter LD, McLean AJ | Year | 2006 | Type | Conference Paper | Abstract | Thirteen bull bars and five models of vehicle were tested to measure their performance in pedestrian impact tests. Three types of test were selected for the assessment: two tests using an impactor representing the upper leg of an adult pedestrian and a test with an impactor representing the head of a child. The headform impact and one of the upper legform impacts were with the top rail of the bull bar and the second upper legform impact was with the bumper section of the bull bar. Equivalent locations on the vehicles to which the bull bars attach were also tested. The tests were conducted at 30 km/h. The tests showed that the steel bull bars tested presented the highest risk of injury of any configuration tested. Aluminium/alloy bull bars also performed worse than the vehicles tested, but to a lesser extent than the steel bull bars. Overall, the polymer bull bars tested performed best and slightly better than the front of the vehicles tested. | Publisher | Able Video & Multimedia Pty Ltd | Publisher City | Gold Coast | ISBN | 0734525516 | Conference Name | 2006 Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference | Conference Abbreviation | RSR | Conference Location | Gold Coast, Australia | Conference Date | 25-27 October 2006 | Page Count | 12 |
Reference | Anderson RWG, Van Den Berg AL, Ponte G, Streeter LD, McLean AJ (2006). Testing the pedestrian safety of bullbars - methods and results. 2006 Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 25-27 October 2006. |
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