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Quantifying rider posture variability in powered two- and three-wheelers for safety assessment.

Linus LundinMaria OikonomouAthanasios LiorasAthanassios MihailidisBengt PipkornLambros RorrisMats Y SvenssonJohan Iraeus
Published in: Traffic injury prevention (2024)
The results suggest that PTW rider posture variation must be addressed by involving simultaneous adjustments of multiple body parts, as described by each of the first seven PCs, as a direct consequence of the human body interconnectedness. Furthermore, the study's findings challenge conventional assumptions that the relative distance between PTWs' handlebar, seat, and foot support predominantly influences rider postures. Instead, the research demonstrates that individual variability has a substantial influence on rider posture and should be considered in PTW safety development.
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