2008
DOI: 10.1080/13588260802411457
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APROSYS in-depth database of serious pedestrian and cyclist impacts with vehicles

Abstract: The APROSYS in-depth database is a compilation of 70 detailed pedestrian and cyclist or 'VRU' (Vulnerable Road User) accident cases from around Europe. This paper presents a descriptive statistical analysis of the sample data, including impact speeds, road conditions, vehicle make and model, VRU age and gender, side struck, head impact location points on the vehicle and specific injuries sustained. Comparisons are made with British and European epidemiology where available. Also, the relationships between vari… Show more

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“…However, pedestrian accident databases with indepth investigation on both crashes and injuries are available for only a small number of developed countries. These include the U.S. Pedestrian Crash Data Study (PCDS) (Ivarsson et al 2005;Zhang et al 2008;Helmer et al 2010), the German In Depth Accident Study (GIDAS) (Fredriksson et al 2010;Otte et al 2012), and the European In Depth Pedestrian Database APROSYS (Advanced PROtection SYStems) (Carter et al 2008). The International Harmonized Research Activities Pedestrian Safety Working Group (IHRA/PS-WG) combined recent pedestrian-injury data from Japan, Germany,…”
Section: Pedestrian Injuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, pedestrian accident databases with indepth investigation on both crashes and injuries are available for only a small number of developed countries. These include the U.S. Pedestrian Crash Data Study (PCDS) (Ivarsson et al 2005;Zhang et al 2008;Helmer et al 2010), the German In Depth Accident Study (GIDAS) (Fredriksson et al 2010;Otte et al 2012), and the European In Depth Pedestrian Database APROSYS (Advanced PROtection SYStems) (Carter et al 2008). The International Harmonized Research Activities Pedestrian Safety Working Group (IHRA/PS-WG) combined recent pedestrian-injury data from Japan, Germany,…”
Section: Pedestrian Injuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially, the lower limbs have been found in previous literature to be the most commonly injured body segment, accounting for about 32.6% of the AIS-2-6 pedestrian injuries [International Harmonized Research Activities (IHRA) 2001;Cater et al 2008].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…By the analysis of accidental data, passenger vehicles have been proved to be responsible for most pedestrian injuries [16,27]. Pedestrian lower limbs are the most frequently injured body regions [12,19] and the investigation of their injuries is continuously concerned by researchers using research methods of both experimental tests and finite element simulations (FESs) [4,24,30,39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%