V12: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle
V12.1: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle : passenger injured in nontraffic accident
Pedal cyclist injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle refers to an injury sustained by a cyclist during a non-traffic accident involving a motorized two- or three-wheeler, in which the cyclist in question is a passenger. These injuries can vary greatly in severity, from minor cuts and bruises to major bone fractures or head traumas. The type, location, and extent of the injuries often depend on factors such as speed at the time of the collision, whether protective gear was worn, and the nature of the collision itself. Motorized vehicles involved typically include motorcycles, scooters, or mopeds. Despite its designation as a nontraffic accident, this condition can occur in any location where pedal cycles and motorized vehicles can interact, including park paths, residential areas, and non-public roads.
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