Background: The aim of this study was to estimate use of helmets, lights, and visible clothing among cyclists and to examine trip and personal characteristics associated with their use. Methods Using data from a study of transportation infrastructure and injuries to 690 adult cyclists in Toronto and Vancouver, Canada, we examined the proportion who used bike lights, conspicuous clothing on the torso, and helmets on their injury trip. Multiple logistic regression was used to examine associations between personal and trip characteristics and each type of safety equipment. Results Bike lights were...
In California, bike fatalities increased by 8.1% from 2015 to 2016. Even though the benefits of wear...
The present study has investigated relationships between cyclists’ safety equipment use, crash invol...
Cycling is becoming one of the most popular forms of recreation and transport the world over, but ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to esti...
Background The aim of this study was to estimate use of helmets, lights, and visible clothing among ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-72)The purpose of this study was to examine attitudina...
Introduction: As bicycling continue to gain popularity, the number of bicycle related injuries incre...
The European Union‐funded collaborative network, COST Action TU1101: Towards safer bicycling through...
Background: It is essential to identify factors that predict helmet use, so as to mitigate the injur...
Background Incorrect bicycle helmet use increases head injury risk. Objective To evaluate the patter...
Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While helmet use is likely to provide pro...
Bicyclists are among the most vulnerable of road users, with high fatal crash rates. Although visibi...
Introduction: A majority of cyclists' hospital presentations involve relatively minor soft tissue in...
INTRODUCTION: Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While helmet use is likely ...
Abstract Background Regular cycling has been shown to improve health and has a role in tackling the ...
In California, bike fatalities increased by 8.1% from 2015 to 2016. Even though the benefits of wear...
The present study has investigated relationships between cyclists’ safety equipment use, crash invol...
Cycling is becoming one of the most popular forms of recreation and transport the world over, but ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to esti...
Background The aim of this study was to estimate use of helmets, lights, and visible clothing among ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-72)The purpose of this study was to examine attitudina...
Introduction: As bicycling continue to gain popularity, the number of bicycle related injuries incre...
The European Union‐funded collaborative network, COST Action TU1101: Towards safer bicycling through...
Background: It is essential to identify factors that predict helmet use, so as to mitigate the injur...
Background Incorrect bicycle helmet use increases head injury risk. Objective To evaluate the patter...
Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While helmet use is likely to provide pro...
Bicyclists are among the most vulnerable of road users, with high fatal crash rates. Although visibi...
Introduction: A majority of cyclists' hospital presentations involve relatively minor soft tissue in...
INTRODUCTION: Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While helmet use is likely ...
Abstract Background Regular cycling has been shown to improve health and has a role in tackling the ...
In California, bike fatalities increased by 8.1% from 2015 to 2016. Even though the benefits of wear...
The present study has investigated relationships between cyclists’ safety equipment use, crash invol...
Cycling is becoming one of the most popular forms of recreation and transport the world over, but ...