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The current study examined how wearing a heavy backpack influences children's street crossing behaviors. Using a fully-immersive virtual reality system, numerous indices of children's street crossing behaviors (7-13 years) were measured both when wearing a heavy backpack (12% of bodyweight) and when not doing so. A heavy backpack slowed walking speed. However, any potential increase in risk from this was counteracted by compensatory actions that included the selection of larger inter-vehicle gaps to cross into; greater efficiency in initiating the c