A study in the US using hospitalised injury data suggested distraction could contribute to 3.7% of pedestrian injuries in public places (including collisions with other road users, hitting fixed objects, and fa
57. The training available to arborists influences the assessment method chosen, and while TRAQ is commonly applied in North America58, QTRA is used in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand
At the same speed, initiating emergency brake with 160 ms of anticipation over a 660 ms time to collision can reduce the chance of injury requiring hospitalization from 50%50% to 35%35% [20]. The rest of the paper is organized as follows. In Section 2, we summarize the works most ...
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