Background Successfully increasing cycling across a broad range of the population would confer important health benefits, but many potential cyclists are deterred by fears about traffic danger. Media coverage of road traffic crashes may reinforce this perception. As part of a wider effort to model the system dynamics of urban cycling, in this paper we examined how media coverage of cyclist fatalities in London changed across a period when the prevalence of cycling doubled. We compared this with changes in the coverage of motorcyclist fatalities as a control group. Methods Police records of traffic crashes (STATS19) were used to identify all cyclist and motorcyclist fatalities in London between 1992 and 2012. We searched electronic archiv...
In Britain, a third of road traffic fatalities are pedestrians or cyclists. Media reporting may play...
Objective: Increased numbers of people riding pedal cycles has led to a greater focus on pedal cycle...
INTRODUCTION: The 'Safety in Numbers' (SiN) phenomenon refers to a decline of injury risk per time o...
AbstractBackgroundSuccessfully increasing cycling across a broad range of the population would confe...
BACKGROUND: Successfully increasing cycling across a broad range of the population would confer impo...
Background Cycling is important for health, transport, environmental and economic reasons. Newspa...
BACKGROUND: Cycling is an increasingly important mode of transport for environmental and health reas...
Cycling injury risk is an important topic, but few studies explore cycling risk in relation to expos...
Factors associated with cycle safety, including international differences in injury and mortality ra...
Cycling is promoted as a sustainable and healthy mode of transport, which results in an increase in ...
Increased cycling uptake can improve population health, but barriers include real and perceived risk...
Cycling injury risk is an important topic, but few studies explore cycling risk in relation to expos...
Pedal cycling is advocated for increasing physical activity and promoting health and wellbeing. Howe...
Pedal cycling is advocated for increasing physical activity and promoting health and wellbeing. Howe...
The paper investigates the occurrence of non-injury incidents among cyclists in the UK, seeking to (...
In Britain, a third of road traffic fatalities are pedestrians or cyclists. Media reporting may play...
Objective: Increased numbers of people riding pedal cycles has led to a greater focus on pedal cycle...
INTRODUCTION: The 'Safety in Numbers' (SiN) phenomenon refers to a decline of injury risk per time o...
AbstractBackgroundSuccessfully increasing cycling across a broad range of the population would confe...
BACKGROUND: Successfully increasing cycling across a broad range of the population would confer impo...
Background Cycling is important for health, transport, environmental and economic reasons. Newspa...
BACKGROUND: Cycling is an increasingly important mode of transport for environmental and health reas...
Cycling injury risk is an important topic, but few studies explore cycling risk in relation to expos...
Factors associated with cycle safety, including international differences in injury and mortality ra...
Cycling is promoted as a sustainable and healthy mode of transport, which results in an increase in ...
Increased cycling uptake can improve population health, but barriers include real and perceived risk...
Cycling injury risk is an important topic, but few studies explore cycling risk in relation to expos...
Pedal cycling is advocated for increasing physical activity and promoting health and wellbeing. Howe...
Pedal cycling is advocated for increasing physical activity and promoting health and wellbeing. Howe...
The paper investigates the occurrence of non-injury incidents among cyclists in the UK, seeking to (...
In Britain, a third of road traffic fatalities are pedestrians or cyclists. Media reporting may play...
Objective: Increased numbers of people riding pedal cycles has led to a greater focus on pedal cycle...
INTRODUCTION: The 'Safety in Numbers' (SiN) phenomenon refers to a decline of injury risk per time o...