ABSTRACT Background Road traffic injuries are a leading cause of preventable death globally, but can be reduced by introducing speed lowering interventions such as 20 mph or 30 km/h speed ‘zones’ and ‘limits’. ‘Zones’ utilise physical traffic calming measures and ‘limits’ only utilise signage and lines. Transport is a social determinant of health and therefore such interventions may in/directly also impact on other health outcomes. Aim To investigate the effect of 20 mph speed ‘zones’ and ‘limits’ on a range of health outcomes, and to establish if there are differences in the effectiveness of 20 mph zones and 20 mph limits. Methods MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science and Transport Research Information Service (TRIS) databases were searched [1...
Background Transport is an important determinant of health and there is a well-established associati...
Twenty miles per hour (32 km/hour) or 30 km/hour speed limits represent a potential strategy to redu...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the effect of the introduction of 20 mph (32 km an hour) traffic speed zones ...
Background: Road traffic injuries are a leading cause of preventable death globally, but can be red...
Funding: This study was fund by Public Health Research Programme (15/82/12).Background Evidence rega...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Human Kinetics via the D...
Twenty miles per hour (mph) speed limits can impact the health of the public (e.g., road safety, act...
Background: Evidence regarding the effectiveness of 20 miles per hour (mph) speed limit intervention...
Introduction: Reductions in traffic speed can potentially offer multiple health and public health be...
BACKGROUND: Transport is an important determinant of health and there is a well-established associa...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Twenty mph (32.2 km/h) speed limits across urban areas are becoming a widespread...
BackgroundTransport initiatives such as 20-mph (≈30-km/h) speed limits are anticipated to result in ...
Background Transport initiatives such as 20-mph (≈30-km/h) speed limits are anticipated to result in...
OBJECTIVES: Traffic speed is important to public health as it is a major contributory factor to coll...
Objectives Traffic speed is important to public health as it is a major contributory factor to colli...
Background Transport is an important determinant of health and there is a well-established associati...
Twenty miles per hour (32 km/hour) or 30 km/hour speed limits represent a potential strategy to redu...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the effect of the introduction of 20 mph (32 km an hour) traffic speed zones ...
Background: Road traffic injuries are a leading cause of preventable death globally, but can be red...
Funding: This study was fund by Public Health Research Programme (15/82/12).Background Evidence rega...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Human Kinetics via the D...
Twenty miles per hour (mph) speed limits can impact the health of the public (e.g., road safety, act...
Background: Evidence regarding the effectiveness of 20 miles per hour (mph) speed limit intervention...
Introduction: Reductions in traffic speed can potentially offer multiple health and public health be...
BACKGROUND: Transport is an important determinant of health and there is a well-established associa...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Twenty mph (32.2 km/h) speed limits across urban areas are becoming a widespread...
BackgroundTransport initiatives such as 20-mph (≈30-km/h) speed limits are anticipated to result in ...
Background Transport initiatives such as 20-mph (≈30-km/h) speed limits are anticipated to result in...
OBJECTIVES: Traffic speed is important to public health as it is a major contributory factor to coll...
Objectives Traffic speed is important to public health as it is a major contributory factor to colli...
Background Transport is an important determinant of health and there is a well-established associati...
Twenty miles per hour (32 km/hour) or 30 km/hour speed limits represent a potential strategy to redu...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the effect of the introduction of 20 mph (32 km an hour) traffic speed zones ...