ISO-13232-2 Motorcycles - Test and analysis procedures for research evaluation of rider crash protective devices fitted to motorcycles - Part 2: Definition of impact conditions in relation to accident data

ISO-13232-2 - 2ND EDITION - CURRENT
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ISO 13232-2:2005 specifies minimum requirements for the collection and analysis of all motorcycle accident data, in order to provide:

  • a standardized and representative sub-set of car/motorcycle accident data; and
  • a sub-set of car/motorcycle impact conditions based on the analysis of this standardized accident data;

ISO 13232 specifies the minimum requirements for research into the feasibility of protective devices fitted to motorcycles, which are intended to protect the rider in the event of a collision.

ISO 13232 is applicable to impact tests involving:

  • two-wheeled motorcycles;
  • the specified type of opposing vehicle;
  • either a stationary and a moving vehicle or two moving vehicles;
  • for any moving vehicle, a steady speed and straight-line motion immediately prior to impact;
  • one helmeted dummy in a normal seating position on an upright motorcycle;
  • the measurement of the potential for specified types of injury by body region; and
  • evaluation of the results of paired impact tests (i.e. comparisons between motorcycles fitted and not fitted with the proposed devices).

ISO 13232 does not apply to testing for regulatory or legislative purposes.

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Document Number

ISO 13232-2:2005

Revision Level

2ND EDITION

Status

Current

Publication Date

Dec. 15, 2005

Committee Number

ISO/TC 22/SC 22