Learning from the past: Revisiting expert judgment related to the lifesaving potential of airbags
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1998-05-01Estado
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. In 1984 the official U.S. government estímate, based largely on
experimental data and expert judgment, suggested that 4,500 to 9,000
lives could be saved annually iffull frontal air bags were installed in all
passenger vehicles. In contrast, the current official estímate of
lifesaving potential, based on extensive real-world crash experience,
has now been reduced to approxirnately 3,000 lives saved annually.
This article pinpoints and discusses the sources of errors made in the
early predictions of Iifesaving potential for air bags.
Learning from the past: Revisiting expert judgment related to the lifesaving potential of airbags
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.Air bags Lifesaving potential Crash experience Prediction errors