Curbing Air Bags Dangerous Excesses
New smarts, new sensors, and variable inflation could reduce injury and death
Makers of car safety systems are developing sophisticated technology for air bags and seat belts to lessen problems caused by forceful inflation.
References:
Phen, R.L., et al. 1998. Advanced Air Bag Technology Assessment. Pasadena, Calif.: Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Further Readings:
Additional information about air bags can be found at the National Motorists Association Web site at http://www.motorists.com and at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Web site at http://www.hwysafety.org./airbags/airbag.htm.
Sources:
Barry Felrice
American Automobile Manufacturers Association
Department of Regulatory Affairs
1401 H Street, N.W., Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005-2110Morris Kindig
TIER ONE
255 South Rengstorff, Suite 138
Mountain View, CA 94040Robert L. Phen
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 91109
James Walker
National Motorists Association
402 West Second Street
Waunakee, WI 53597
From Science News, Vol. 154, No. 13, September 26,
1998, p. 206.
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9/26/98
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