Craft A W, Shaw D A, Cartlidge N E
Br Med J. 1973 Oct 20;4(5885):146-7. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5885.146.
An analysis of 405 bicycle accidents in children under 15 years of age resulting in their attendance at hospital has shown that those having accidents while riding modern "high-rise" bicycles suffered head injury and bone fracture and required hospital admission more frequently than did those riding conventional models. "High-rise" accidents tended to occur on newly acquired and borrowed machines, suggesting that lack of experience of the handling properties of these bicycles may be a factor in the causation of accidents.
一项针对15岁以下儿童因自行车事故而就医的405起案例分析表明,骑现代“高脚”自行车发生事故的儿童比骑传统型号自行车的儿童更容易头部受伤和骨折,且更常需要住院治疗。“高脚”自行车事故往往发生在新购置或借来的车子上,这表明对这些自行车操控特性缺乏经验可能是事故发生的一个因素。