V16: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle
V16.4: Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : driver injured in traffic accident
Pedal cyclist injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle: driver injured in traffic accident is a medical condition that refers to a specific injury scenario. In this situation, a person who is driving a bicycle sustains injuries as a result of a traffic accident involving a collision with another non-motorized vehicle. The term 'non-motorized vehicle' could cover a wide range of options, such as bicycles, rickshaws, push scooters, or skateboards. This kind of accident could result in a variety of injuries, depending on factors like the severity of the collision, the speed at which it occurred, and the protective measures (e.g., helmet, knee pads) used by the cyclist. Injuries may range from minor scrapes and bruises to significant trauma such as fractures, internal injuries, or head injuries. Each incident is unique and injuries may not be immediately apparent, making it necessary for a thorough medical examination to understand the full impact of the accident.
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