Schwarz G, Zeidler F, Brinkmann B
Z Rechtsmed. 1984;92(4):291-306. doi: 10.1007/BF00200286.
Sixteen dummies wearing seat belts were exposed to an impact of 50 km/h. Their clothing was examined for traces of melting and other textile changes caused by the seat belt. Such marks were found in the thorax area in 87.5% of the cases and in the pelvis area in 44%. They were located at protruding parts of the body, i.e., parts exposed to high pressure caused by the seat belt.
16名系着安全带的假人受到了时速50公里的撞击。对他们的衣物进行了检查,以寻找由安全带造成的融化痕迹和其他织物变化。在87.5%的案例中,胸部区域发现了此类痕迹,在44%的案例中,骨盆区域发现了此类痕迹。这些痕迹位于身体的突出部位,即受到安全带高压作用的部位。