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Appendix E: Pedal Design
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Table of Contents
I. Introduction
Ill. Ergonomic Considerations in Pedal Design
I-2. Importance of Ergonomic Pedal Design
Il. Literature Review
TIl. Analysis of Pedal Design Parameters
THIS. Pedal Design Variables
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TTT-2. Standard Bus Driving Postures E-IO
IV. Pedal Design Synthesis E- 12
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IV-3. Pedal Plate Shape (PD4)
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TV-4. Pedal Angles (PD5, PD6, PD7, and PD201 E-19
IV-5. Pedal Plate Location (PD8, Pug, and PDiO)
IV-6. Pedal Plate Material (PD! {)
TV-7. Pedal Resistance (PD21 and PD22)
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