The man in the street-pedestrian accidents in the Empire State.

Author(s)
McLean, A.J.
Year
Abstract

Results of a study of the characteristics of pedestrian involved accidents in New York, are presented. Details are given of the pedestrian, vehicular and environmental factors, and an attempt is made to relate many of these factors to the pedestrian's degree of injury, as assessed by the injury severity scale. Examples of interfacing effects of several of these factors are presented to emphasize the need for caution before claiming that any such relation is causal.

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B 979 (In: B 972 S) /83.1/84/ IRRD 201998
Source

In: Proceedings of the Fifteenth Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine AAAM, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, October 20-23, 1971, p. 97-121, 12 fig, 10 tab, 8 ref.

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