Urban cyclists are exposed to many traffic-related air pollutants including particulate matter (PM) that may increase vulnerability to health effects. This study investigates second-by-second personal exposure to PM2.5 (fine particulate matter that is 2.5 microns in diameter and less) along bicycle commuting paths, and assesses elements of the natural and built environment for the relative importance of these factors in understanding the variability in PM2.5 personal exposure. Urban cyclists were carrying high resolution PM2.5 monitors (placed in a backpack) in combination with portable GPS trackers to provide a spatial identity to each one-second pollutant measurement. The results of this study indicate that daily averages of PM2.5 concent...
Emerging evidence suggests that short episodes of high exposure to air pollution occur while commuti...
Recent studies have suggested that exposures during traffic participation may be associated with adv...
Bicycle commuting has the potential to be an effective contributing solution to address some of mode...
Urban cyclists are exposed to many traffic-related air pollutants including particulate matter (PM) ...
Urban cyclists are exposed to many traffic-related air pollutants including particulate matter (PM) ...
US Transportation Collection2019PDFTech ReportSchaffer, Kaitlyn G.Gadsby, AprilAlton, NicMaddox, Spe...
This study aimed to investigate various aspects of cyclist exposure to common urban air pollutants, ...
Abstract Background A travel mode shift to active transportation such as bicycling would help reduce...
AbstractIt is well known that bicycling in urban areas has beneficial effects on people's health and...
Cycling is often promoted as a means of reducing vehicular congestion, greenhouse gases, noise and a...
Background: Cycling and other forms of active transportation provide health benefit...
Background: Cycling and other forms of active transportation provide health benefit...
Cyclists' exposure to air pollutants near roadways has been associated with numerous health effects....
Cyclists might experience increased air pollution exposure, due to the proximity to traffic, and hig...
Background: A travel mode shift to active transportation such as bicycling would help reduce traffic...
Emerging evidence suggests that short episodes of high exposure to air pollution occur while commuti...
Recent studies have suggested that exposures during traffic participation may be associated with adv...
Bicycle commuting has the potential to be an effective contributing solution to address some of mode...
Urban cyclists are exposed to many traffic-related air pollutants including particulate matter (PM) ...
Urban cyclists are exposed to many traffic-related air pollutants including particulate matter (PM) ...
US Transportation Collection2019PDFTech ReportSchaffer, Kaitlyn G.Gadsby, AprilAlton, NicMaddox, Spe...
This study aimed to investigate various aspects of cyclist exposure to common urban air pollutants, ...
Abstract Background A travel mode shift to active transportation such as bicycling would help reduce...
AbstractIt is well known that bicycling in urban areas has beneficial effects on people's health and...
Cycling is often promoted as a means of reducing vehicular congestion, greenhouse gases, noise and a...
Background: Cycling and other forms of active transportation provide health benefit...
Background: Cycling and other forms of active transportation provide health benefit...
Cyclists' exposure to air pollutants near roadways has been associated with numerous health effects....
Cyclists might experience increased air pollution exposure, due to the proximity to traffic, and hig...
Background: A travel mode shift to active transportation such as bicycling would help reduce traffic...
Emerging evidence suggests that short episodes of high exposure to air pollution occur while commuti...
Recent studies have suggested that exposures during traffic participation may be associated with adv...
Bicycle commuting has the potential to be an effective contributing solution to address some of mode...