Abstract

The test results indicate that in many structural solutions of the passenger cars, dynamic loads of the rear seat passengers can be significantly higher compared to the front seat passengers, so the risk of injuries is higher for them. The work specifies examples of courses of dynamic loads that occur during the frontal collision with an obstacle and that affect the front seat and the rear seat passengers. At the same time, the attention is paid to relations between a seat occupied in a car and the probability of injuries in various road accidents.

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