Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
Do low speed no damage collisions create the same injury potential as normal daily activities?
Low speed collisions with no or minimal damage are 2,000 times more likely to cause injury compared to normal daily activities.
Today’s study was published in 2021 in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health by Paul nolet, larry Nordhoff, Vicki Kristman, Arthur Croft, Maurice Zeegers and Michael Freeman. The article is titled Is Acceleration a Valid Proxy for Injury Risk in Minimal Damage Traffic Crashes? A Comparative Review of Volunteer, ADL and Real-World Studies .
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