What is the difference between NARA and OSR?

What is the difference between NARA and OSR?


What is the difference between NARA and OSR?

The OSR (Occupant Safety Rating) uses complex algorithms across 3 dimensional G-force axes to determine the probability of driver injury. It is a subset of NARA and also works when there is no vehicle collision footage (e.g. hitting a tree or a wall). When the probability of injury is high (~80%), the event is classified as ‘Critical’ by the OSR calculation.

 

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