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Citation

Bjornstig U, Eriksson A, Thorson J, Bylund PO. Am. J. Public Health 1986; 76(4): 460-462.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1986, American Public Health Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3953927

PMCID

PMC1646516

Abstract

The number of collisions between motor vehicles and moose is increasing in many countries. Collisions with large, high animals such as moose cause typical rear- and downward deformation of the windshield pillars and front roof, most pronounced for small passenger cars; the injury risk increases with the deformation of the car. A strengthening of the windshield pillars and front roof and the use of antilacerative windshields would reduce the injury risk to car occupants.

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