نتایج جستجو برای: rider safety

تعداد نتایج: 263815  

Journal: :bulletin of emergency and trauma 0
seyed rasoul davoodi department of civil engineering, faculty of engineering, golestan university, golestan, iran seyed mohamad hossayni department of civil engineering, faculty of engineering, golestan university, gorgan, iran

in comparison to other transportation modes, riding motorcycle is prone to accidents.  motorcyclists are more exposed to physical injury than the car drivers. many multi-vehicle motorcycles crashes occur, there is right-of-way violation takes place in which another vehicle turns in fronts of a motorcycle, or a sudden cross of path of an on-coming motorcycle. one main factor which leads to high ...

2010
Jenny Percer

Research Note training have found mixed evidence for the effect of rider training on motorcycle crashes. Billheimer's (1998) matched-pair analysis of trained and untrained motorcycle riders is the only study conducted in the United States that has found a reduction in crashes among trained riders during the first 6 months following training. Among novice riders who rode less than 500 miles on a...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2010
Andrew C Bernard David R Mullineaux James T Auxier Jennifer L Forman Robert Shapiro David Pienkowski

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE This study sought to establish objective anthropometric measures of fit or misfit for young riders on adult and youth-sized all-terrain vehicles and use these metrics to test the unproved historical reasoning that age alone is a sufficient measure of rider-ATV fit. METHODS Male children (6-11 years, n=8; and 12-15 years, n=11) were selected by convenience sampling. Rider-AT...

2015
Kirrilly Thompson Chelsea Matthews Marina von Keyserlingk

Horse riding and horse-related interactions are inherently dangerous. When they occur on public roads, the risk profile of equestrian activities is complicated by interactions with other road users. Research has identified speed, proximity, visibility, conspicuity and mutual misunderstanding as factors contributing to accidents and near misses. However, little is known about their significance ...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2013
Véronique Huth Christhard Gelau

The strong prevalence of human error as a crash causation factor in motorcycle accidents calls for countermeasures that help tackling this issue. Advanced rider assistance systems pursue this goal, providing the riders with support and thus contributing to the prevention of crashes. However, the systems can only enhance riding safety if the riders use them. For this reason, acceptance is a deci...

Journal: :Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 2011
Rebecca Ivers

Motorcycle riding is an accessible and cheap form of transport for many people worldwide, particularly in low and middle income countries where other forms of private transport are not affordable. Motorcycle riders, however, account for a relatively high proportion of road traffic-related fatalities and injuries in such countries. The lack of experience of many motorcycle riders has been cited ...

Journal: :International Journal of Vehicle Structures and Systems 2016

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1991
J R Silver J M Parry

The increasing incidence of horse-riding accidents, which are often severe in nature, prompted a pilot study of a questionnaire designed to elucidate the cause of such accidents. It was hoped that, on a larger scale, the information gleaned would highlight possible preventative measures which might improve the safety of an important recreational pursuit enjoyed by young and old from many walks ...

2013
Ross Blackman Narelle Haworth

Scooter and moped sales have increased at a faster rate than motorcycle sales over the last decade in countries such as Australia, Canada and the United States. This may be particularly evident in jurisdictions where moped riding is permitted for car license holders and a motorcycle license is not required, such as in Queensland, Australia. Having historically comprised only a small proportion ...

Journal: :Human movement science 2013
Inga A Wolframm Jurjen Bosga Ruud G J Meulenbroek

The sport of equestrianism is defined through close horse-rider interaction. However, no consistent baseline parameters currently exist describing the coordination dynamics of horse-rider movement across different equine gaits. The study aims to employ accelerometers to investigate and describe patterns of motor coordination between horse and rider across the equine gaits of walk, rising trot, ...

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