Review of Literature Addressing Pedestrian Injury Risk and Motor Vehicle Characteristics — Task 1
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2025-01-01
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Alternative Title:Review of Literature Addressing Pedestrian Injury Risk and Motor Vehicle Characteristics
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Abstract:NHTSA contracted the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress to conduct four distinct literature and data reviews: (1) literature concerning pedestrian injury risk and vehicle size, (2) literature investigating vehicle testing for pedestrian protection (i.e., hood and leg form testing), (3) current and projected vehicle market trends and how they may relate to pedestrian protection, and (4) vehicle crash data sources that include pedestrian conflicts.
Task 1, Review of Literature Addressing Pedestrian Injury Risk and Motor Vehicle Characteristics. Details a large body of literature directly or tangentially addressing the effect vehicle characteristics have on pedestrian injury outcome in the event of a crash. Includes an Excel spreadsheet, 16526a_Task1_LitReviewBigLTVs_annotated_bib_112624_v1 (rev 1.13.25).xlsx.
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