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http://cyclingtips.com.au/2015/09/what-to-do-if-you-come-across-an-injured-rider/
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http://cyclingtips.com.au/2015/09/what-to-do-if-you-come-across-an-injured-rider/
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DR ABC
Lets go through the steps:
D (Danger)
If the scenario is dangerous to either the injured person(s) or yourself, you need to make it safe before doing anything else. For example, if the injured person (e.g. rider, pedestrian) is on a road with traffic, your priority should be to ensure traffic isn’t an issue. This may involve:
Slowing or controlling traffic.
Positioning your bike (upside-down) or car in a position to draw attention and/or to protect the scene.
Use a car’s hazard lights and or other people to warn traffic of the incident to assist with the above.
If the above is not possible, you may need to move the injured person and yourself to a safe position.
This final point should also answer the common question of whether or not you should move an injured person. Quite simply, you should move an injured person if there is danger to them or yourself. Importantly, if you’re going to move an injured person, try to immobilise the spine from head to bottom as much as possible.