Introduction: There are clear personal, social and environmental benefits of cycling. However, safety concerns are among the frequently cited barriers to cycling. In Australia, there are no exposure-based measures of the rates of crash or ‘near miss’ experienced by cyclists. Design and setting: A prospective cohort study over 12 months, with all data collected via web-based online data entry.Participants: Two thousand adults aged 18 years and older, living in New South Wales (Australia), who usually bicycle at least once a month, will be recruited from March to November 2011.Methods: In the 12 months following enrolment, cyclists will be surveyed on 6 occasions (weeks 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, and 48 from the week of the enrolment survey). In th...
Government focus on increasing active travel has motivated renewed interest in cycling safety. Becau...
The physical activity benefits of urban cycling could make an important contribution to health1, but...
TRB 2014 - Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, WASHINGTON, ETATS-UNIS, 12-/01/2014 - ...
Introduction There are clear personal, social and environmental benefits of cycling. However, safety...
This paper examines self-reported prospectively collected data from 2038 adult transport and recreat...
Bicycle injuries, particularly those resulting from single bicycle crashes, are underreported in bot...
AbstractThe paper investigates the occurrence of non-injury incidents among cyclists in the UK, seek...
Introduction: Cyclists are increasingly overrepresented in traffic crash casualties in Australia. Th...
AbstractIntroductionThe personal and community benefits of cycling are well documented. However, cy...
Pedal cyclists are over-represented in traffic crash injuries in Australia. This study examined corr...
Pedal cyclists are over-represented in traffic crash injuries in Australia. This study examined corr...
The paper investigates the occurrence of non-injury incidents among cyclists in the UK, seeking to (...
Background: Much of the research into cyclist safety in Australia has focused on behaviour with less...
Increased cycling uptake can improve population health, but barriers include real and perceived risk...
Cycling provides a number of health and environmental benefits. However, cyclists are more likely to...
Government focus on increasing active travel has motivated renewed interest in cycling safety. Becau...
The physical activity benefits of urban cycling could make an important contribution to health1, but...
TRB 2014 - Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, WASHINGTON, ETATS-UNIS, 12-/01/2014 - ...
Introduction There are clear personal, social and environmental benefits of cycling. However, safety...
This paper examines self-reported prospectively collected data from 2038 adult transport and recreat...
Bicycle injuries, particularly those resulting from single bicycle crashes, are underreported in bot...
AbstractThe paper investigates the occurrence of non-injury incidents among cyclists in the UK, seek...
Introduction: Cyclists are increasingly overrepresented in traffic crash casualties in Australia. Th...
AbstractIntroductionThe personal and community benefits of cycling are well documented. However, cy...
Pedal cyclists are over-represented in traffic crash injuries in Australia. This study examined corr...
Pedal cyclists are over-represented in traffic crash injuries in Australia. This study examined corr...
The paper investigates the occurrence of non-injury incidents among cyclists in the UK, seeking to (...
Background: Much of the research into cyclist safety in Australia has focused on behaviour with less...
Increased cycling uptake can improve population health, but barriers include real and perceived risk...
Cycling provides a number of health and environmental benefits. However, cyclists are more likely to...
Government focus on increasing active travel has motivated renewed interest in cycling safety. Becau...
The physical activity benefits of urban cycling could make an important contribution to health1, but...
TRB 2014 - Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, WASHINGTON, ETATS-UNIS, 12-/01/2014 - ...