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Instrumented Anthropomorphic Test Devices (crash dummies) are used to develop improved occupant protection strategies in passenger rail cars.
Instrumented Anthropomorphic Test Devices (“crash dummies”) are used
to develop improved occupant protection strategies in passenger rail cars.

The Train Occupant Protection Program will carry out research on structural crashworthiness and interior safety of locomotives and in intercity and commuter rail cars, in addition to improve the survivability of rail passengers and crewmembers in accidents.  It also addresses system safety and fire protection issues.  The goal of this research program is to promote and improve the safety of the national passenger rail transportation system.


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