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CfIR actively engages in research relating to the science of automobile accidents and roll over collisions and their impact on the human body. CfIR studies the actual design techniques of automobiles that are available to the public and provides detailed analysis of the science of automobile collisions and rollover collisions. The science of automobile collisions engaged in by CfIR goes substantially beyond testing vehicles and involves the following:
Analyzing detailed collision and roll-over data from both internal and various public and private sources, such as NASS (National Automotive Sampling System), FARS (Fatality Analysis Reporting System), and the NCAC (National Crash Analysis Center). These sources provide information about the forces generated in such an incident.
Studying possible aftermarket and manufacturer safety mechanisms and apparatus.
Work with high school teens on programs for driving awareness.
Understanding the physics and engineering aspects of automobile accidents and roll-over collisions.