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Children 1 Engineering 1 Ergonomic Design Factors/ Occupant Accomodation 1 Human Static Dimensions/ Human Body Size 1 Rear Seats 1 Rear-Seat Passengers 1 Transportation 1
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Comparison of child body dimensions with rear seat geometry
Huang, S.; Reed, M. P. - 2006
Children who are too large for harness restraints but too small to obtain good restraint from a vehicle seatbelt alone should be seated in a belt-positioning booster. Boosters have been shown to significantly reduce abdominal injuries caused by seatbelts. This effectiveness may be due in part to...
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