Another NHTSA study called «The Economic and Societal
Impact of Motor Vehicle Crashes, 2010,» every two minutes, a person is injured in a drunk driving crash.
Not exact matches
It has been tested for side
impact and has proven to be one
of the best currently on the market This seat has been engineered and
crash tested to exceed US standards set by FMVSS 213 (Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No 213).
These
crashes, which primarily occur with
motor vehicles, increase the velocity
of the
crash impact and, as a result, the severity
of the injury.»
Current evidence regarding laws to limit cell phone use for talking or texting that are now in place in many jurisdictions suggests that these laws are either ineffective or may have an unintended effect, according to Johnathon P. Ehsani, PhD, and co-authors in «The
Impact of Michigan's Text Messaging Restriction on
Motor Vehicle Crashes.»
Not later than 2 years after the date
of enactment
of this Act, the Secretary shall issue a final rule amending Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Number 213 to improve the protection
of children seated in child restraint systems during side
impact crashes.
Concern: In the event
of a
motor vehicle crash, and the ensuing side
impact airbag deployment, a small child could be placed at an increased risk
of spinal injury.
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Your spinal discs take the brunt
of the force
of an
impact in a
motor vehicle crash.
Motor vehicles are designed and manufactured to withstand the
impact of a
crash.
Whether the result
of a
motor vehicle collision, motorcycle
crash, a construction accident, a fall on badly - maintained grounds, a slip and fall accident or other cause, brain and spinal injuries are complex neurological injuries with negative
impacts in all aspects
of the victim's life.
Though they are designed to absorb the
impact of a
crash for adult
motor vehicle passengers and drivers, children can suffer major injuries from an air bag.