Abstract Background Regular cycling has been shown to improve health and has a role in tackling the threats posed by obesity and inactivity. Cycle collisions, particularly those involving motorised vehicles, can lead to significant mortality and morbidity and are currently a barrier to wider uptake of cycling. There is evidence that the conspicuity of cyclists is a factor in many injury collisions. Low-cost, easy to use retro-reflective and fluorescent clothing and accessories ('conspicuity aids') are available. Their effectiveness in reducing cycling collisions is unknown. The study is designed to investigate the relationship between the use of conspicuity aids and risk of collision or evasion crashes for utility and commuter cyclists in t...
The effect of helmet use on reducing the risk of death in cyclists appears to be distorted by some v...
Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While helmet use is likely to provide pro...
Cycling provides a number of health and environmental benefits. However, cyclists are more likely to...
Background: Cycling can improve health and well-being by reducing inactivity. Concern about collisio...
Cyclist conspicuity has been identified as an important safety issue for cyclists, particularly with...
This research sought to determine the level of conspicuity of South Australian commuting cyclists. R...
Introduction: A majority of cyclists' hospital presentations involve relatively minor soft tissue in...
Background: The aim of this study was to estimate use of helmets, lights, and visib...
Bicyclists are among the most vulnerable of road users, with high fatal crash rates. Although visibi...
This study is the first randomised controlled trial (RCT) of the safety effect of high-visibility bi...
Background The aim of this study was to estimate use of helmets, lights, and visible clothing among ...
There has been an ongoing debate in Australia and internationally regarding the effectiveness of bic...
There has been an ongoing debate in Australia and internationally regarding the effectiveness of bic...
Introduction: There are clear personal, social and environmental benefits of cycling. However, saf...
This paper examines self-reported prospectively collected data from 2038 adult transport and recreat...
The effect of helmet use on reducing the risk of death in cyclists appears to be distorted by some v...
Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While helmet use is likely to provide pro...
Cycling provides a number of health and environmental benefits. However, cyclists are more likely to...
Background: Cycling can improve health and well-being by reducing inactivity. Concern about collisio...
Cyclist conspicuity has been identified as an important safety issue for cyclists, particularly with...
This research sought to determine the level of conspicuity of South Australian commuting cyclists. R...
Introduction: A majority of cyclists' hospital presentations involve relatively minor soft tissue in...
Background: The aim of this study was to estimate use of helmets, lights, and visib...
Bicyclists are among the most vulnerable of road users, with high fatal crash rates. Although visibi...
This study is the first randomised controlled trial (RCT) of the safety effect of high-visibility bi...
Background The aim of this study was to estimate use of helmets, lights, and visible clothing among ...
There has been an ongoing debate in Australia and internationally regarding the effectiveness of bic...
There has been an ongoing debate in Australia and internationally regarding the effectiveness of bic...
Introduction: There are clear personal, social and environmental benefits of cycling. However, saf...
This paper examines self-reported prospectively collected data from 2038 adult transport and recreat...
The effect of helmet use on reducing the risk of death in cyclists appears to be distorted by some v...
Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While helmet use is likely to provide pro...
Cycling provides a number of health and environmental benefits. However, cyclists are more likely to...