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Two fatal bicyclist injuries from extended rear view mirrors
The Journal of Trauma
|August 1, 1983
Abstract:
Rear view mirrors mounted on the sides of vans and small trucks may extend beyond the sides of the vehicles and pose a hazard to other road users. Case reports of two bicyclists fatally injured by extended rear view mirrors of small trucks are presented.
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