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Die Analyse von Verkehrsunfällen mit Personenbeteiligung erfordert eine umfassende Behandlung, bei der mehrere wichtige Gesichtspunkte berücksichtigt werden müssen. Bei Verkehrsunfällen beteiligte Personen sind meistens Fahrzeuginsassen, im geringeren Maße auch Fußgänger oder Benutzer anderer Verkehrsmittel.
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Prebil, I. (2007). Biomechanische Daten. In: Burg, H., Moser, A. (eds) Handbuch Verkehrsunfallrekonstruktion. Vieweg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-9412-0_43
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