Sentence examples for more severe collisions from inspiring English sources

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This level of T1 acceleration is consistent with a vehicle speed change of about 8 km/h [ 19], and higher strain rates likely occur in more severe collisions.

Although our acceleration pulse yielded a low overall speed change, its leading edge matched the onset of a collision with a speed change of 8 km/h [ 41], and as a result, the onset times we observed likely apply to more severe collisions.

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This underreporting may create bias in infrastructure-specific risk calculations, since collisions involving motor vehicles may be more likely to be reported to police for insurance reasons and to hospitals because they are more severe, as compared to collisions that happen with non-motorized users (which may happen more frequently on off-street paths).

Meanwhile, higher MAC contention may also make the hidden terminal problem more severe, leading to more collision, which also degrades the performance.

9 10 Studies have demonstrated that being an unrestrained occupant, injury to the head and a young age were all associated with a more severe outcome following a road collision.

Collisions tended to be more severe than falls, and crashes 'involving' motor vehicles tended to be more severe than those not.

This phenomenon results in increased frequency of three failure conditions: rear-end collision at the stop line (excessive deceleration rates), the more severe right-angle crashes in the intersections, and left-turn head-on collisions (both resulting from incorrect estimates of clearance time).

11 19–22 Collisions with larger vehicles have resulted in more severe injuries and deaths.

Mercier et al. [13] performed a study and tested the hypothesis that older drivers and passengers would suffer more severe injuries than younger adults in the presence of head-on collisions of automobiles on rural highways.

Mercier et al. [6] conducted a study and tested the hypothesis that older drivers and passengers would suffer more severe injuries than younger adults in the presence of broadside and angle collisions of automobiles on rural highways.

In two of Canada's largest cities, about one-third of the bicycle crashes were collisions with motor vehicles and the resulting injuries were more severe than in other crash circumstances, underscoring the importance of separating cyclists from motor vehicle traffic.

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