This paper presents some results from preliminary analyses of the data of an international online survey of bicycle riders, who reported riding at least once a month. On 4 July 2015, data from 7528 participants from 17 countries was available in the survey, and were subsequently cleaned and checked for consistency. The median distance ridden ranged from 30 km/week in Israel to 150 km/week in Greece (overall median 54 km/week). City/hybrid bicycles were the most common type of bicycle ridden (44%), followed by mountain (20%) and road bikes (15%). Almost half (47%) of the respondents rode “nearly daily”. About a quarter rode daily to work or study (27%). Overall, 40% of respondents reported wearing a helmet ‘always’, varying from 2% in ...
TRB 2014 - Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, WASHINGTON, ETATS-UNIS, 12-/01/2014 - ...
Cycling delivers public health benefits and reductions in carbon dioxide emissions compared to motor ...
Using a bicycle helmet markedly reduces the risk of head injuries. The most recent systematic review...
This paper presents some results from preliminary analyses of the data of an international online su...
The European Union‐funded collaborative network, COST Action TU1101: Towards safer bicycling through...
Police crash reports are often the main source for official data in many countries. However, with th...
Police crash reports are often the main source for official data in many countries. However, police ...
This research investigated how behaviours and attitudes of bicycle riders influence crash frequency ...
This research investigated how behaviours and attitudes of bicycle riders influence crash frequency ...
Cyclists are vulnerable road users and face disproportionately high rates of road trauma, especially...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the frequency of single-bicycle crashes (SBCs; falls and...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-72)The purpose of this study was to examine attitudina...
Increased population level bicycling would benefit society by improving health outcomes and reducing...
International audienceIntroduction: Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While...
Bicycle injuries, particularly those resulting from single bicycle crashes, are underreported in bot...
TRB 2014 - Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, WASHINGTON, ETATS-UNIS, 12-/01/2014 - ...
Cycling delivers public health benefits and reductions in carbon dioxide emissions compared to motor ...
Using a bicycle helmet markedly reduces the risk of head injuries. The most recent systematic review...
This paper presents some results from preliminary analyses of the data of an international online su...
The European Union‐funded collaborative network, COST Action TU1101: Towards safer bicycling through...
Police crash reports are often the main source for official data in many countries. However, with th...
Police crash reports are often the main source for official data in many countries. However, police ...
This research investigated how behaviours and attitudes of bicycle riders influence crash frequency ...
This research investigated how behaviours and attitudes of bicycle riders influence crash frequency ...
Cyclists are vulnerable road users and face disproportionately high rates of road trauma, especially...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the frequency of single-bicycle crashes (SBCs; falls and...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-72)The purpose of this study was to examine attitudina...
Increased population level bicycling would benefit society by improving health outcomes and reducing...
International audienceIntroduction: Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While...
Bicycle injuries, particularly those resulting from single bicycle crashes, are underreported in bot...
TRB 2014 - Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, WASHINGTON, ETATS-UNIS, 12-/01/2014 - ...
Cycling delivers public health benefits and reductions in carbon dioxide emissions compared to motor ...
Using a bicycle helmet markedly reduces the risk of head injuries. The most recent systematic review...