Differences in head injuries of pedal cyclist and motorcyclist casualties in Victoria.

Author(s)
McDermott, F.T. & Klug, G.L.
Abstract

There is no legal requirement in Victoria for pedal cyclists to wear crash helmets. The hypothesis is tested that pedal cyclists are subject to significantly greater risk of head injury than motorcyclist, who are required by law to wear them. The number of pedal cyclist casualties with solely head injury was twice that of motorcycle riders, and those pedal cyclist casualties had a significantly greater incidence of fractured vault of the skull.

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Library number
B 24784 fo /84/ IRRD 266222
Source

From: The Medical Journal of Australia, (1982-07-10), p. 30-32, 4 tab., 6 ref.

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