BACKGROUND: Transport is an important determinant of health and there is a well-established association between socio-economic status (SES) and risk of road accidents. Effective traffic calming interventions such as 20 mph zones and limits may therefore improve health and reduce health inequalities. METHODS: Systematic review methodology was used to identify systematic reviews of the effects of 20 mph zones (including speed limits and road humps) and 20 mph limits on health and SES inequalities in health amongst adults and children. RESULTS: Five systematic reviews were included. Overall, they provide convincing evidence that these measures are effective in reducing accidents and injuries, traffic speed and volume, as well as improving...
Decreasing traffic speeds increases the amount of time drivers have to react to road hazards, potent...
Twenty miles per hour (mph) speed limits can impact the health of the public (e.g., road safety, act...
Study objective: To assess the secondary health impacts of a traffic calming scheme on a community. ...
Background Transport is an important determinant of health and there is a well-established associati...
Background Transport is an important determinant of health and there is a well-established associati...
ABSTRACT Background Road traffic injuries are a leading cause of preventable death globally, but can...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Human Kinetics via the D...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To review systematic review literature that describes the effectiveness of transpor...
Background Road traffic crashes (RTCs) are among the eight-leading causes of death globally. Strate...
Introduction: Reductions in traffic speed can potentially offer multiple health and public health be...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether area-wide traffic calming schemes can reduce road crash related deaths ...
Abstract: Decreasing traffic speeds increases the amount of time drivers have to react to road hazar...
The ‘Is 20 plenty for health?’ study is funded by a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Pu...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the effect of the introduction of 20 mph (32 km an hour) traffic speed zones ...
BackgroundTransport initiatives such as 20-mph (≈30-km/h) speed limits are anticipated to result in ...
Decreasing traffic speeds increases the amount of time drivers have to react to road hazards, potent...
Twenty miles per hour (mph) speed limits can impact the health of the public (e.g., road safety, act...
Study objective: To assess the secondary health impacts of a traffic calming scheme on a community. ...
Background Transport is an important determinant of health and there is a well-established associati...
Background Transport is an important determinant of health and there is a well-established associati...
ABSTRACT Background Road traffic injuries are a leading cause of preventable death globally, but can...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Human Kinetics via the D...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To review systematic review literature that describes the effectiveness of transpor...
Background Road traffic crashes (RTCs) are among the eight-leading causes of death globally. Strate...
Introduction: Reductions in traffic speed can potentially offer multiple health and public health be...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether area-wide traffic calming schemes can reduce road crash related deaths ...
Abstract: Decreasing traffic speeds increases the amount of time drivers have to react to road hazar...
The ‘Is 20 plenty for health?’ study is funded by a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Pu...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the effect of the introduction of 20 mph (32 km an hour) traffic speed zones ...
BackgroundTransport initiatives such as 20-mph (≈30-km/h) speed limits are anticipated to result in ...
Decreasing traffic speeds increases the amount of time drivers have to react to road hazards, potent...
Twenty miles per hour (mph) speed limits can impact the health of the public (e.g., road safety, act...
Study objective: To assess the secondary health impacts of a traffic calming scheme on a community. ...