The percentage of injured
cyclists with head injuries increased from 10 percent to 16 percent.
Not exact matches
This new website explains the types of accidents that
cyclists may be involved
with (doorings, hit - and - runs, collisions and others) and the
injuries that can arise (
head injuries, back and neck
injuries, fractures, and even wrongful death).
Head Injuries: Cyclists and bikers wear helmets in anticipation of a wreck, but a pedestrian rarely, if ever, have any protection from a head injury in a collision with a
Head Injuries:
Cyclists and bikers wear helmets in anticipation of a wreck, but a pedestrian rarely, if ever, have any protection from a
head injury in a collision with a
head injury in a collision
with a car.