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Safety in numbers: more walkers and bicyclists, safer walking and bicycling

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PL Jacobsen - British Medical Journal, 2003 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Objective: To examine the relationship between the numbers of people walking or
bicycling and the frequency of collisions between motorists and walkers or
bicyclists. The common wisdom holds that the number of collisions varies ...
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[PDF] Safety in numbers in Australia: more walkers and bicyclists, safer walking and bicycling


DL Robinson - Health promotion journal of Australia, 2005 - industrializedcyclist.com
The concept of 'safety in numbers' is well known in transport circles. In 1949,
using data from 62 countries, RJ Smeed showed that road fatalities per vehicle
were lower in countries where more people drove.1 The relationship – a ...
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[PDF] Pedestrian risk decrease with pedestrian flow. A case study based on data from signalized …


P Accident - Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2002 - oaklandnet.com
PERGAMON Accident Analysis and Prevention 34 (2002) 457-464 ACCIDENT ANALYSIS &
PREVENTION www.elsevier.com/locate/aap Pedestrian risk decrease with pedestrian
flow. A case study based on data from signalized intersections in Hamilton, ...
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Promoting safe walking and cycling to improve public health: lessons from the Netherlands …


J Pucher, L Dijkstra - American journal of public health, 2003 - Am Public Health Assoc
John Pucher is with the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, NJ. Lewis Dijkstra is with the European Commission,
Brussels, Belgium. ... Objectives. We examined the public health ...
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Evaluation of the health effects of a neighbourhood traffic calming scheme

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DS Morrison, H Thomson, M Petticrew - British Medical Journal, 2004 - jech.bmj.com
Methods: Prospective cohort study of a randomly selected sample of the local
community using postal questionnaires and pedestrian counts on the affected road
six months before and six months after the implementation of the scheme. ...
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[PDF] Making walking and cycling safer: lessons from Europe


J Pucher, L Dijkstra - Transportation Quarterly, 2000 - ta.org.br
This article is scheduled for publication in Transportation Quarterly, Vol. 54,
No. 3, summer 2000. Please use that citation in any references to this pre-print
version of the paper. This preprint version does not contain the ten ...
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Walking to public transit steps to help meet physical activity recommendations

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LM Besser, AL Dannenberg - American journal of preventive medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
Nearly half of Americans do not meet the Surgeon General's recommendation of
≥30 minutes of physical activity daily. Some transit users may achieve 30
minutes of physical activity daily solely by walking to and from transit. ...
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[PDF] Head injuries and bicycle helmet laws


DL Robinson - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1996 - cycle-helmets.com
464 DL Robinson a 21.1% helmet wearing rate in a control group of children from
families in a healthcare cooperative who had cycling accidents and a wearing
rate of 2.1% in head injured child cyclists. However, in Seattle in May and ...
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Area-wide traffic calming for preventing traffic related injuries.


F Bunn, T Collier, C Frost, K Ker, I Roberts, R … - Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online), 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that by 2020 road traffic crashes will have moved
from ninth to third in the world disease burden ranking, as measured in
disability adjusted life years, and second in developing countries. The ...
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A review of evidence-based traffic engineering measures designed to reduce pedestrian- …


RA Retting, SA Ferguson, AT McCartt - American Journal of Public Health, 2003 - ajph.org.p.angrylapdog.com
In our review, we used the Transportation Research Information Services database
to conduct a search for studies on engineering countermeasures documented in the
scientific literature. We classified countermeasures into 3 categories ...
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