Health impact assessment of active transportation: a systematic review
Objective Walking and cycling for transportation (ie active transportation, AT), provide
substantial health benefits from increased physical activity (PA). However, risks of injury from …
substantial health benefits from increased physical activity (PA). However, risks of injury from …
Cycling as a part of daily life: a review of health perspectives
T Götschi, J Garrard, B Giles-Corti - Transport Reviews, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Health aspects of day-to-day cycling have gained attention from the health sector aiming to
increase levels of physical activity, and from the transport and planning sector, to justify …
increase levels of physical activity, and from the transport and planning sector, to justify …
Systematic literature review of 10 years of cyclist safety research
A Scarano, M Aria, F Mauriello, MR Riccardi… - Accident Analysis & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Cyclist safety is a research field that is gaining increasing interest and attention, but still
offers questions and challenges open to the scientific community. The aim of this study was …
offers questions and challenges open to the scientific community. The aim of this study was …
[图书][B] Traffic safety and human behavior
D Shinar - 2017 - emerald.com
“A grave problem that developed in New Hampshire… now has all the motor-vehicle
commissioners of the eastern states in a wax. It's whether radios should be allowed on cars …
commissioners of the eastern states in a wax. It's whether radios should be allowed on cars …
Exposure measurement in bicycle safety analysis: A review of the literature
Background Cycling, as an active mode of transportation, has well-established health
benefits. However, the safety of cyclists in traffic remains a major concern. In-depth studies of …
benefits. However, the safety of cyclists in traffic remains a major concern. In-depth studies of …
Perceived traffic risk for cyclists: The impact of near miss and collision experiences
RL Sanders - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2015 - Elsevier
Though the percentage of people bicycling for transportation rose during the last decade,
with an average increase in bicycle commuting of 47%(Flusche, 2012), still only 1% of all US …
with an average increase in bicycle commuting of 47%(Flusche, 2012), still only 1% of all US …
Built environment factors in explaining the automobile-involved bicycle crash frequencies: A spatial statistic approach
P Chen - Safety science, 2015 - Elsevier
The objective of this study is to understand the relationship between built environment
factors and bicycle crashes with motor vehicles involved in Seattle. The research method …
factors and bicycle crashes with motor vehicles involved in Seattle. The research method …
Built environment effects on cyclist injury severity in automobile-involved bicycle crashes
This analysis uses a generalized ordered logit model and a generalized additive model to
estimate the effects of built environment factors on cyclist injury severity in automobile …
estimate the effects of built environment factors on cyclist injury severity in automobile …
Predicting cycling accident risk in Brussels: a spatial case–control approach
This paper aims at predicting cycling accident risk for an entire network and identifying how
road infrastructure influences cycling safety in the Brussels-Capital Region (Belgium). A …
road infrastructure influences cycling safety in the Brussels-Capital Region (Belgium). A …
Roles of infrastructure and land use in bicycle crash exposure and frequency: A case study using Greater London bike sharing data
Cycling is increasingly promoted as a sustainable transport mode. However, bicyclists are
more vulnerable to fatality and severe injury in road crashes, compared to vehicle …
more vulnerable to fatality and severe injury in road crashes, compared to vehicle …