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Panel recommends adding dummies of 10-year-olds in crash tests.(Brief Article)

Design News, May, 1999 by Wingo, Walter

Children from 5 to 16 years old need added protection in car crashes. So concludes a 28-member "blue ribbon" panel formed by the Department of Transportation (DOT). Among the panel's recommendations is the addition of a dummy representing a 10-year-old in government crash tests. A gap exists between the 6-year-old and the 5th percentile adult female dummies currently used.

The panel also suggests that designers produce a booster seat for children weighing up to 80 lb and that they should be covered under DOT regulations on booster seats which now extend only to 50 lb. Phone Betsy White of the American Coalition for Traffic Safety at (703) 243-7501.

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