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tinosaurier@feddit.org to Bicycles@lemmy.ca · 20 days ago

Cross-sectional survey to investigate bicycle riders’ knowledge and experience of structural weakness in bicycles in Australia

injuryprevention.bmj.com

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Cross-sectional survey to investigate bicycle riders’ knowledge and experience of structural weakness in bicycles in Australia

injuryprevention.bmj.com

tinosaurier@feddit.org to Bicycles@lemmy.ca · 20 days ago
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Background Structural weakness may occur within bicycles (eg, during manufacture or impact) and may result in sudden failure and serious injuries. While some indicators of structural weakness may be detected by visual inspection, others require more advanced non-destructive tests. Available research is yet to adequately examine bicycle riders’ awareness and experience of the structural weakness in bicycles, or their knowledge and use of testing methods. Methods An online cross-section survey of 298 bicycle riders was conducted to address these knowledge gaps. Results 11.4% of respondents had experienced at least one crash that they suspected was due partly to structural weakness, with just over half resulting in injury and just under half involving costs greater than $A500. About 25% of respondents had a component replaced because of ‘failure during normal use’. More than one third did not think it was necessary to test for indicators or weaknesses when buying a used bicycle, or after a crash. Testing was most likely following motor vehicle collisions and for bicycles with carbon components. Visual inspection was the most reported form of testing and only 42% of respondents reported being aware of any non-destructive methods of testing. Discussion and conclusions 11.4% of respondents had experienced at least one crash that they suspected was due partly to structural weakness, with just over half resulting in injury and just under half involving costs greater than $A500. About 25% of respondents had a component replaced because of ‘failure during normal use’. More than one-third did not think it was necessary to test for indicators or weaknesses when buying a used bicycle or after a crash. Testing was most likely following motor vehicle collisions and for bicycles with carbon components. Visual inspection was the most reported form of testing, and only 42% of respondents reported being aware of any non-destructive methods of testing. Results suggest that structural weakness in bicycles is fairly common while awareness of the issue, and methods of testing for it, is limited. Public education about when and how to test for weakness (eg, after any crash), and improvement in production standards and quality assurance, may reduce injuries due to bicycle failure. Data are available upon reasonable request. Unit record data cannot be shared due to ethics committee guidelines around privacy and potential identification of participants. Aggregate level study data can be provided on request.
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