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== TRL701 : Transportation Safety and Injury prevention ==&lt;br /&gt;
The course will provide the students with basics of transport and traffic safety as a public health issue; systems understanding of road transport; traffic crash and travel data sources, methods for modelling travel behaviour choices and the four step transport model; specific safety requirements for pedestrians, bicyclists, motorised two wheelers, public transport users and car users; planning and design requirements  or safe highways and rural roads; methods of costing road traffic crashes, Review of Mechanics, Newton&amp;#039;s laws, Inertia, stress-strain, energy, impact; Mathematical modelling in biomechanics and injury prevention, Lumped mass, multi body, FE and integrated computational models(3);Tissue and Human body Biomechanics, Mechanisms of injury, injury indices; Crashworthiness standards-crash tests and crash simulations, Use of Human Body Surrogates and Models for Testing / analysis, Vehicle structures for crash energy management;  Vehicle occupant/restraint system analysis ; Pedestrian crashes and safety; Helmet Design.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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