V18: Pedal cyclist injured in noncollision transport accident
V18.0: Pedal cyclist injured in noncollision transport accident : driver injured in nontraffic accident
Pedal cyclist injured in noncollision transport accident: driver injured in nontraffic accident is a health condition that occurs when a person driving a pedal cycle is injured in a nontraffic accident without any collision involved. In this scenario, the injury happens not due to a crash with another vehicle, pedestrian, or animal, but because of various other circumstances such as falls, equipment failures, or road surface conditions. The severity and type of injuries may vary significantly and can range from minor abrasions and fractures to severe head injuries. The key factor that is common in all these cases is that the injury was sustained when the individual was riding a pedal bicycle in an environment that is not associated with usual traffic routes, such as a park, bike trail or a closed circuit.
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