In vehicle collisions, children and adults sustain different injury patterns primarily due to behavioral responses and physiological differences. Adults are more likely to turn away from an impact, leading to side injuries, while children may face the vehicle, resulting in frontal injuries. Such distinctions highlight the importance of tailored safety measures for diverse age groups. ;
Children and adults sustain different injury patterns in vehicle collisions due to their behavioral responses and anatomical differences. Adults often turn away from the vehicle, leading to side injuries, while children may face the vehicle, resulting in more frontal injuries. Understanding these differences is crucial for developing better traffic safety measures for children.
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