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ISO 12353:2024

ISO 12353:2024 Road vehicles – Traffic accident analysis – Part 4: Compilation of methodologies for assessment of vehicle safety system effectiveness

CDN $273.00

SKU: e80696765019 Category:

Description

This document compiles common methods for assessing the effectiveness of vehicle safety systems. This covers active, passive and integrated safety systems including crash avoidance systems.

Effectiveness in this context refers to the capability of a safety system or feature to avoid or mitigate injuries, fatalities or crashes.

The document covers both prospective and retrospective methodologies. Applicability, advantages, limitations, accuracy and sensitivity are described for each method. Necessary input and output data and format are also presented.

Edition

1

Published Date

2024-11-21

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

29

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document compiles common methods for assessing the effectiveness of vehicle safety systems. This covers active, passive and integrated safety systems including crash avoidance systems.

Effectiveness in this context refers to the capability of a safety system or feature to avoid or mitigate injuries, fatalities or crashes.

The document covers both prospective and retrospective methodologies. Applicability, advantages, limitations, accuracy and sensitivity are described for each method. Necessary input and output data and format are also presented.

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