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ICD-10 code: V63.2

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Person on the Outside of Heavy Transport Vehicle Injured in Collision with Car, Pick-Up Truck, or Van in Non-Traffic Accident

Non-traffic accidents involving heavy transport vehicles and smaller vehicles such as cars, pick-up trucks, and vans can result in serious injuries to those outside of the heavy transport vehicle. These accidents can occur in parking lots, loading docks, or other non-traffic areas where heavy transport vehicles are present.

When a heavy transport vehicle collides with a smaller vehicle, the impact can cause the smaller vehicle to be pushed into a pedestrian or worker who is on foot near the area. Because of the size and weight of heavy transport vehicles, injuries can be severe and life-threatening, and medical attention should be sought immediately.

Causes of Non-Traffic Accidents

Non-traffic accidents involving heavy transport vehicles can occur due to various reasons. Some common causes include:

  1. Driver Error - Heavy transport vehicle drivers may not be aware of their surroundings, leading to collisions with smaller vehicles or pedestrians.
  2. Poor Visibility - Inadequate lighting or obstructed views can make it difficult for drivers to see pedestrians or smaller vehicles.
  3. Equipment Malfunction - Equipment failure, such as brake failure, can cause heavy transport vehicles to collide with other vehicles or pedestrians.
Prevention Measures

Prevention measures can be taken to reduce the risk of non-traffic accidents involving heavy transport vehicles. These measures include:

  1. Training - Heavy transport vehicle drivers should be trained on how to operate their vehicle safely and be aware of their surroundings at all times.
  2. Visibility - Adequate lighting and clear views should be maintained in non-traffic areas to ensure drivers can see pedestrians and smaller vehicles.
  3. Maintenance - Regular maintenance of heavy transport vehicles and equipment can reduce the risk of equipment failure and collisions.
  4. Safety Equipment - Safety equipment, such as backup cameras and alarms, can help drivers avoid collisions with pedestrians and smaller vehicles.

Non-traffic accidents involving heavy transport vehicles and smaller vehicles or pedestrians can have severe consequences. It is essential to take preventative measures to reduce the risk of these accidents and ensure the safety of everyone in the area.