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Re: Steering Wheel sizes

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Subject: Re: Steering Wheel sizes
From: ShearSAVVY1@aol.com
Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 17:30:07 EDT
Hi everyone,
I've been following this thread on injuries related to steering wheels and 
wanted to add my 2 cents for what it's worth.  I've worked on a medevac 
helicopter in Conneticut and at University of Maryland's Shock Trauma Center 
in Baltimore, MD.  I have seen the immediate aftermath of many fatal and 
near-fatal MVAs and I endorse the earlier statement which read along the 
lines of "if you've impacted the wheel hard enough to splinter it, you've got 
bigger problems than those splinters."  A rapid deceleration can produce 
forces strong enough to shear the aorta; blunt trauma arising from contact 
with something like the wheel will regularly result in flail chest, 
pneumo/hemothorax and hemopericardium.  In these instances massive internal 
bleeding, or puncture of the lung)s) can culminate in circulatory collapse 
and hemorrhagic shock/respiratory arrest.  The truth of the matter is that if 
you impact the wheel hard enough to deflect it you've met statistical 
criteria which place you in the same fatality risk as if your passenger died, 
you had 3 foot or greater vehicle incursion, etc. - in other words you're 
SOL.  The best thing to do if you want to maximize your chances for survival 
are to fit a steering column which telescopes and collapses under impact - 
not the rigid rod type.
Regards,
Bill Shear

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