Objective The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between bicycle helmet use and safety behavior at signalized intersections. Two hypotheses were investigated: The first states that bicycle helmet use leads to risker behavior because of the increased sense of protection (risk compensation), the other states that helmeted cyclists have a general inclination toward safer behavior (safety package) and that helmet use is one of several behaviors for improving safety. Method Based on video recordings of 1031 cyclists at 12 signalized intersections in Denmark, two indicators of risky behavior were compared between helmeted and unhelmeted cyclists: Speed and time after the onset of yellow at which the cyclists crossed the ...
ACL-2 (A)International audienceRoad traffic accident fatalities lead to important private and social...
The European Union‐funded collaborative network, COST Action TU1101: Towards safer bicycling through...
There has been an ongoing debate in Australia and internationally regarding the effectiveness of bic...
It has been suggested that the safety benefits of bicycle helmets are limited by risk compensation. ...
In many domains risky health behavior is still only poorly understood. Analysis is often plagued by ...
The present study has investigated relationships between cyclists’ safety equipment use, crash invol...
Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While helmet use is likely to provide pro...
INTRODUCTION: Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While helmet use is likely ...
A long-standing argument against bicycle helmet use is the risk compensation hypothesis, i.e., incre...
The effect of helmet use on reducing the risk of death in cyclists appears to be distorted by some v...
Objectives: To re-analyse bicycle overtaking data collected by Walker (2007) with a view to assess f...
There is a body of research on how driver behaviour might change in response to bicyclists’ appearan...
Using a bicycle helmet markedly reduces the risk of head injuries. The most recent systematic review...
ACL-2 (A)International audienceRoad traffic accident fatalities lead to important private and social...
The European Union‐funded collaborative network, COST Action TU1101: Towards safer bicycling through...
There has been an ongoing debate in Australia and internationally regarding the effectiveness of bic...
It has been suggested that the safety benefits of bicycle helmets are limited by risk compensation. ...
In many domains risky health behavior is still only poorly understood. Analysis is often plagued by ...
The present study has investigated relationships between cyclists’ safety equipment use, crash invol...
Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While helmet use is likely to provide pro...
INTRODUCTION: Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While helmet use is likely ...
A long-standing argument against bicycle helmet use is the risk compensation hypothesis, i.e., incre...
The effect of helmet use on reducing the risk of death in cyclists appears to be distorted by some v...
Objectives: To re-analyse bicycle overtaking data collected by Walker (2007) with a view to assess f...
There is a body of research on how driver behaviour might change in response to bicyclists’ appearan...
Using a bicycle helmet markedly reduces the risk of head injuries. The most recent systematic review...
ACL-2 (A)International audienceRoad traffic accident fatalities lead to important private and social...
The European Union‐funded collaborative network, COST Action TU1101: Towards safer bicycling through...
There has been an ongoing debate in Australia and internationally regarding the effectiveness of bic...