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- Q17073500 subject Q7034311.
- Q17073500 abstract "Out of position (OOP), in crash testing and car accident medical literature, indicates a passenger position which is not the normal upright and forward-facing position. For example, a common case observed in crashes is the position of an occupant when reaching for the car radio, or panic braking in unbelted passengers. The concept is of interest because small changes in a passenger's position can have profound effects on the actual kinematic response, especially in rear impacts, as shown both by practical testing and theoretical models.".
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- Q17073500 wikiPageWikiLink Q7034311.
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- Q17073500 comment "Out of position (OOP), in crash testing and car accident medical literature, indicates a passenger position which is not the normal upright and forward-facing position. For example, a common case observed in crashes is the position of an occupant when reaching for the car radio, or panic braking in unbelted passengers.".
- Q17073500 label "Out of position (crash testing)".
- Q17073500 depiction V08650P003.jpg.