OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of traffic on levels of walking and bicycling. METHOD: Review of the literature of medical, public health, city planning, public administration and traffic engineering. RESULTS: The real and perceived danger and discomfort imposed by traffic discourage walking and bicycling. Accurately or not, pedestrians and bicyclists judge injury risk and respond accordingly. Although it can be difficult to measure these effects, observed behaviour provides good evidence for these effects, with the strongest association being an inverse correlation between volumes and speeds of traffic and levels of walking and cycling. CONCLUSION: Interventions to reduce traffic speed and volume are likely to promote walking and bicyclin...
BACKGROUND: Active transport policies are being developed across Europe designed to have health and ...
This article compares per-mile risks posed by motor traffic to pedestrians and cyclists on urban maj...
Environmental changes aimed at encouraging walking or cycling may promote activity and improve healt...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of traffic on levels of walking and bicycling. METHOD: Review of th...
Background. Bicycling has the potential to improve fitness, diminish obesity, and r...
Active mode (walking, bicycling, and their variants) users are exposed to various negative externali...
Active mode (walking, bicycling, and their variants) users are exposed to various negative externali...
Objective: To examine the relationship between the numbers of people walking or bicycling and the fr...
This paper discusses the effects the installation of an on-road cycle lane had on traffic flow opera...
Increased population level bicycling would benefit society by improving health outcomes and reducing...
This paper discusses the effects the installation of an on-road cycle lane had on traffic flow opera...
Transportation and technological development have for centuries strongly influenced the shaping of u...
Objective: Guidelines for bicycle infrastructure design tend to consider safety issues but not wider...
Background: Active transport policies are being developed across Europe designed to have health and ...
With increasing energy costs as well as rampant congestion in major U.S. cities, the popularity of w...
BACKGROUND: Active transport policies are being developed across Europe designed to have health and ...
This article compares per-mile risks posed by motor traffic to pedestrians and cyclists on urban maj...
Environmental changes aimed at encouraging walking or cycling may promote activity and improve healt...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of traffic on levels of walking and bicycling. METHOD: Review of th...
Background. Bicycling has the potential to improve fitness, diminish obesity, and r...
Active mode (walking, bicycling, and their variants) users are exposed to various negative externali...
Active mode (walking, bicycling, and their variants) users are exposed to various negative externali...
Objective: To examine the relationship between the numbers of people walking or bicycling and the fr...
This paper discusses the effects the installation of an on-road cycle lane had on traffic flow opera...
Increased population level bicycling would benefit society by improving health outcomes and reducing...
This paper discusses the effects the installation of an on-road cycle lane had on traffic flow opera...
Transportation and technological development have for centuries strongly influenced the shaping of u...
Objective: Guidelines for bicycle infrastructure design tend to consider safety issues but not wider...
Background: Active transport policies are being developed across Europe designed to have health and ...
With increasing energy costs as well as rampant congestion in major U.S. cities, the popularity of w...
BACKGROUND: Active transport policies are being developed across Europe designed to have health and ...
This article compares per-mile risks posed by motor traffic to pedestrians and cyclists on urban maj...
Environmental changes aimed at encouraging walking or cycling may promote activity and improve healt...