| Paper | Title | Authors |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Evaluating Driver Response and Ability to Avoid a Crash at Night | J Muttart |
| 2 | Blink Analyses and Driver Attention | E Pfleger |
| 3 | Night Visibility with new Kinds of Light Bulbs, including Snow-covered Roads | A Reza, P Ciepka & J Unarski |
| 4 | Standard Digital SLR Cameras for Luminance Measurements in the Mesopic Range | D Wuller |
| 5 | Practical Examples of Visual Perception Problems in Night-time Accidents | K Schmedding |
| 6 | On-site Luminance Measurements by Means of a Digital Camera | T Hoger |
| 7 | Use of HDR Images in the Investigation of Nighttime Accidents | C Hittinger |
| 8 | Clarification of a Night-Time Pedestrian Accident by CCTV Video taken from a Passing Bus | J Brooking |
| 9 | Movement of the Human Body versus Dummy after the Collision | A Moser |
| 10 | New Partial Overlap Pedestrian Impact Tests | G Kasanický & P Kohút: |
| 11 | Model Based Head Injury Criteria – Application to Head Injury Prediction | R Willinger & C Deck |
| 12 | An Internet Database for Damage Patterns caused by Impacts on Animals | A Kruse |
| 13 | Driver Identification by Means of Residues from the Airbag Propellant | G Paduraru |
| 14 | Full-Scale Rollover Testing of Commercial Cargo-Tank Vehicles | C Winkler |
| 15 | Tilt-Over Risks with Tricycles | H-B Schmiedmayer & H Ecker |
| 16 | An Improved Wheel Suspension Model for PC-Crash for Rollover Simulation | M Plank |
| 17 | Reconstruction of a Typical Rollover Accident due to Speeding | J Arnold & M Braun |
| 18 | Yaw Tests on Pavement, Gravel, and Grass with ESC and ABS Braking | W Bartlett & W Wright |
| 19 | Critical Speed Yaw Mark Calculations with and without Electronic Stability Control | R Lambourn |
| 20 | Motorcycle Capsize Mechanisms and Confidence Limits for Motorcycle Capsize Speeds from Slide/Bounce Distance | D Walsh & D Wood |
| 21 | High-Speed Impact Tests on Highway Safety Fences | M Becke |
| 22 | Application of Video-aided Mapping in Verifying Signal Violation – A Case in Taiwan | T Hugh Woo |
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