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ICD-10 code: V00.282

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Pedestrian on other gliding-type pedestrian conveyance colliding with stationary object

Accidents can happen anywhere and at any time, even while using pedestrian conveyances such as scooters, rollerblades, or skateboards. Collisions with stationary objects are common and can lead to severe injuries. Pedestrians should be aware of the potential dangers and take steps to prevent such accidents.

  1. Wear protective gear: Wearing protective gear such as a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads can help prevent serious injuries in case of a collision.
  2. Stay alert: Pedestrians should always be aware of their surroundings and pay attention to the path ahead. Avoid distractions such as listening to music or using a phone while on a gliding-type pedestrian conveyance.
  3. Obey traffic rules: Just like any other vehicle, gliding-type pedestrian conveyances should follow traffic rules and signals. Always stop at stop signs and red lights, and yield to pedestrians and other vehicles when necessary.
  4. Inspect equipment: Before using any gliding-type pedestrian conveyance, inspect it for any damages or defects. Make sure the brakes are properly functioning, and the wheels are in good condition.
  5. Slow down near stationary objects: When approaching a stationary object, slow down to avoid a collision. Pay attention to the path ahead and steer clear of any potential obstacles.

Collisions with stationary objects can be serious and lead to injuries such as broken bones, head injuries, and more. Pedestrians should take precautions to avoid such accidents by wearing protective gear, staying alert, obeying traffic rules, inspecting equipment, and slowing down near stationary objects. By following these safety tips, pedestrians can prevent accidents and enjoy a safe and enjoyable ride on their gliding-type pedestrian conveyance.