Pedestrian lower extremity injury risk in car-pedestrian collisions
Journal article, 2016

Here, the pedestrian lower extremity injury risk was studied using the real world accident data. For this purpose, 354 cases with pedestrian lower extremity injuries selected from the german in-depth accident study(GIDAS) database were used to conduct the one-way variance analysis to determine the effects of impact speed, pedestrian age, height and weight on the pedestrian serious lower extremity injuries risk. Then, the pedestrian serious lower extremity injury risk model was established. The results showed that the impact speed and pedestrian age are significant factors affecting pedestrian lower extremity serious injuries, but the pedestrian weight and height are not; the risk of injury is positively related to impact speed and pedestrian age; the pedestrian serious lower extremity injury risk reaches 50% when the impact speed is 43 km/h.

Variance analysis

Pedestrian collisions

Real world accidents

Lower extremity injuries

Factors affecting pedestrians

Impact speed

Serious injuries

Lower extremity

Author

Bingyu Wang

Hunan University

Jikuang Yang

Chalmers, Applied Mechanics, Vehicle Safety

Dietmar Otte

University of Hanover

F. Wang

Xiamen University of Technology

Zhendong yu Chongji/Journal of Vibration and Shock

1000-3835 (ISSN)

Vol. 35 23 1-5

Subject Categories

Vehicle Engineering

DOI

10.13465/j.cnki.jvs.2016.23.001

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3/29/2018