Abstract
Riding-type lawn mowers are involved in many serious accidents, including about 100 fatalities each year. Many of these accidents involve loss of control on a slope, resulting in the mower tipping or sliding, or the operator falling. This paper discusses a project which evaluated the potential of operator warning devices as a safety countermeasure. It discusses the nature of slope-related accidents, the associated human factors concerns, and recommended approaches.
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