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Driver head locations: Considerations for head restraint design.

Jangwoon ParkMonica L H JonesSheila M EbertMatthew P ReedJason J Hallman
Published in: Traffic injury prevention (2018)
The reported distribution of occupant head positions and the resulting restrictions on comfortable head restraint position at various HRMD-referenced backsets and seat back angles help provide guidance for head restraint design. Knowing the actual mean driver-selected seat back angle for a particular vehicle seat and the model presented in this work, a manufacturer can choose a head restraint location that will have a high likelihood of complying with FMVSS backset requirements while also achieving minimal disaccommodation. The findings in this study support the flexibility in the current FMVSS 202a that permits testing at more upright seat back angles than the 25° originally proposed.
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