Abstract
Falling from vehicles poses a significant risk of injuries, demanding immediate attention to ensure the safety of passengers and prevent accidents. To address this issue effectively, it is crucial to identify potential solutions that offer maximum protection against such incidents. This article will explore various strategies and measures that can be employed to safeguard individuals from injuries resulting from falls.
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