JAF = From the video of the experiment assuming a bicycle-pedestrian accident conducted by the Japan Automobile Federation, it can be seen that the pedestrian receives a strong impact to the head.

The experiment was conducted by colliding a bicycle at a speed of 20 km/h head-on with a doll that looked like a pedestrian.



The doll was pushed back from the collision and fell on the ground at the waist, then hit him hard on the head.



Masaya Yumizu of the JAF Tokyo branch said, "Pedestrians usually don't wear helmets, so if they are hit by a bicycle, they are more likely to suffer a fatal head injury, which could lead to a life-threatening serious accident. In the case of bicycle accidents, most of them are collisions at intersections and other places, so by observing basic traffic rules such as traffic lights and stopping, accidents can be reduced. is increasing, so I want you to drive according to the rules."