A: Not off hand.
However, I do know of Biodynamic research and they have done a lot of low speed crash tests many with volunteers.
See their list of publications which include several low speed
- Human Head and Neck Kinematics after Low Velocity Rear-End Impacts: Understanding Whiplash
- Vehicle Dynamics in Non-Collinear Low-Velocity, Rear End Collisions
- Human Kinematics during Non-Collinear Low Velocity Rear-End Collisions
- Comparison of Human and ATD Head Kinematics during Low Speed Rear-End Impacts
- Biomechanics of “Whiplash” in Low-Velocity Collisions
- Assessing Injury Potential in Rear-End Vehicle Collisions
- Analysis of Human Test Subject Kinematic Responses to Low Velocity Rear-End Impacts
- A Comprehensive Review of Low-Speed Rear Impact Volunteer Studies and a Comparison to Real-World Outcomes