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Wakeland, Henry H.
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Systematic automobile design for pedestrian injury prevention
Proceedings of the 5th Stapp Car Crash and Field Demonstration Conference
Affiliations
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Automotive Consultant, New York, N.Y.
Cited By (6)
Year
Entry
1972
Baker SP, Robertson LS, O'Neill B. Drivers involved in fatal pedestrian collisions. In:
16th Annual Proceedings, Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (AAAM)
. October 19-21, 1972; Chapel Hill, NC.115-122.
1973
Herridge JT, Pritz HB. A study of the dynamics of pedestrians and generally unsupported transit system occupants in selected accident modes. In:
17th Annual Proceedings, Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (AAAM)
. November 14-17, 1973; Oklahoma City, OK.70-86.
1975
Appel H, Stürtz G, Gotzen L. Influence of impact speed and vehicle parameter on injuries of children and adults in pedestrian accidents. In:
Proceedings of the 1975 International IRCOBI Conference on the Biomechanics of Impact
. September 9-11, 1975; Birmingham, UK.83-100.
1972
Fisher AJ, Hall RR. The influence of car frontal design on pedestrian accident trauma.
Accid Anal Prev
. March 1972;4(1):47-58.
1978
Ashton SJ.
Pedestrian Injuries and the Car Exterior
[PhD thesis]. Birmingham, England: University of Birmingham; February 1978.
1976
Krieger KW.
Full Scale Experimental Simulation of Pedestrian-Vehicle Impacts
[PhD thesis]. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University; June 1976.