This paper examines self-reported retrospective data for a 12 month period from 2038 adult cyclists from New South Wales (Australia), and compares cyclists according to whether they self-identify as riding mainly for transport or mainly for recreation. Statistically significant differences were found in the demographic characteristics, cycling patterns, and crash experiences between these two groups of cyclists. Transport cyclists tended to be younger, travel more days per week, and within morning and evening peak hours than recreational cyclists; recreational cyclists were more likely to identify fitness as a purpose for cycling. The proportion of cyclists experiencing a crash or crash-related injury in the previous 12 months was similar f...
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) has the highest cycling participation rate in Australia; howe...
This research investigated how behaviours and attitudes of bicycle riders influence crash frequency ...
AbstractIntroductionThe personal and community benefits of cycling are well documented. However, cy...
This paper examines self-reported prospectively collected data from 2038 adult transport and recreat...
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...
Bicycle injuries, particularly those resulting from single bicycle crashes, are underreported in bot...
Abstract Background We aimed to establish the frequency and characteristics (e.g. socioeconomic, pre...
Encouraging active transport contributes to both environmental sustainability and public health obje...
Introduction: Cyclists are increasingly overrepresented in traffic crash casualties in Australia. Th...
Cyclists are vulnerable road users and face disproportionately high rates of road trauma, especially...
Government focus on increasing active travel has motivated renewed interest in cycling safety. Becau...
Abstract Background Bicycle use has increased in some of France's major cities, mainly as a means of...
Over recent years, the health, transport and environment sectors have been increasingly focused on t...
Although many benefits of cycling exist, the injuries often deter people from this sustainable mode ...
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) has the highest cycling participation rate in Australia; howe...
This research investigated how behaviours and attitudes of bicycle riders influence crash frequency ...
AbstractIntroductionThe personal and community benefits of cycling are well documented. However, cy...
This paper examines self-reported prospectively collected data from 2038 adult transport and recreat...
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...
Bicycle injuries, particularly those resulting from single bicycle crashes, are underreported in bot...
Abstract Background We aimed to establish the frequency and characteristics (e.g. socioeconomic, pre...
Encouraging active transport contributes to both environmental sustainability and public health obje...
Introduction: Cyclists are increasingly overrepresented in traffic crash casualties in Australia. Th...
Cyclists are vulnerable road users and face disproportionately high rates of road trauma, especially...
Government focus on increasing active travel has motivated renewed interest in cycling safety. Becau...
Abstract Background Bicycle use has increased in some of France's major cities, mainly as a means of...
Over recent years, the health, transport and environment sectors have been increasingly focused on t...
Although many benefits of cycling exist, the injuries often deter people from this sustainable mode ...
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) has the highest cycling participation rate in Australia; howe...
This research investigated how behaviours and attitudes of bicycle riders influence crash frequency ...
AbstractIntroductionThe personal and community benefits of cycling are well documented. However, cy...