Farmer C M
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Arlington, VA 22201-4751, USA.
Accid Anal Prev. 2001 May;33(3):361-9. doi: 10.1016/s0001-4575(00)00050-6.
Fatal crash rates for passenger cars and vans were compared for the last model year before four-wheel antilock brakes were introduced and the first model year for which antilock brakes were standard equipment. A prior study, based on fatal crash experience through 1995, reported that vehicle models with antilock brakes were more likely than identical but 1-year-earlier models to be involved in crashes fatal to their own occupants, but were less likely to be involved in crashes fatal to occupants of other vehicles. Overall, there was no significant effect of antilocks on the likelihood of fatal crashes. Similar analyses, based on fatal crash experience during 1996-98, yielded very different results. During 1996-98, vehicles with antilock brakes were again less likely than earlier models to be involved in crashes fatal to occupants of other vehicles, but they were no longer overinvolved in crashes fatal to their own occupants.
对四轮防抱死制动系统引入前的最后一个车型年和防抱死制动系统成为标准配置的第一个车型年的乘用车和厢式货车的致命撞车率进行了比较。一项基于截至1995年的致命撞车经验的先前研究报告称,配备防抱死制动系统的车型比相同但早一年的车型更有可能发生对其自身乘员致命的撞车事故,但涉及对其他车辆乘员致命的撞车事故的可能性较小。总体而言,防抱死制动系统对致命撞车可能性没有显著影响。基于1996 - 1998年期间致命撞车经验的类似分析得出了截然不同的结果。在1996 - 1998年期间,配备防抱死制动系统的车辆再次比早期车型涉及对其他车辆乘员致命的撞车事故的可能性更小,但它们不再过度涉及对其自身乘员致命的撞车事故。