This research investigated how behaviours and attitudes of bicycle riders influence crash frequency and severity. The study recruited 1102 Australian bicycle riders for an online survey. The survey comprised questions on demographics, frequency of riding and the number and severity of traffic crashes during the last five years. The survey included the Cycling Behaviour Questionnaire and the Cyclist Risk Perception and Regulation Scale. Overall, there were low levels of errors and violations reported by participants indicating that these behaviours were on average never or rarely exhibited while riding a bicycle. Conversely, participants reported high levels of engagement in positive behaviours and reported high levels of traffic rule knowle...
The aim of the study was to identify the issues in Baw Baw Shire in Gippsland, Victoria, related to...
Promoting bicycling has several health benefits at the individual- and population-level. However, sa...
This paper presents some results from preliminary analyses of the data of an international online su...
This research investigated how behaviours and attitudes of bicycle riders influence crash frequency ...
This research investigated how behaviours and attitudes of bicycle riders influence crash frequency ...
Cyclists are vulnerable road users and face disproportionately high rates of road trauma, especially...
Motorcycle riders are over-represented in road fatalities in Australia. While riders represent 18% o...
Cyclists are vulnerable road users and the most severe injury outcomes for on-road cyclists are from...
Government focus on increasing active travel has motivated renewed interest in cycling safety. Becau...
Motorcycle riders are over-represented in road fatalities in Australia. While riders represent 18% o...
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) has the highest cycling participation rate in Australia; howe...
AbstractIntroductionThe personal and community benefits of cycling are well documented. However, cy...
Bicycle injuries, particularly those resulting from single bicycle crashes, are underreported in bot...
Due to the frequency of near collisions with other road users, many Australian’s perceive that cycli...
Pedal cyclists are over-represented in traffic crash injuries in Australia. This study examined corr...
The aim of the study was to identify the issues in Baw Baw Shire in Gippsland, Victoria, related to...
Promoting bicycling has several health benefits at the individual- and population-level. However, sa...
This paper presents some results from preliminary analyses of the data of an international online su...
This research investigated how behaviours and attitudes of bicycle riders influence crash frequency ...
This research investigated how behaviours and attitudes of bicycle riders influence crash frequency ...
Cyclists are vulnerable road users and face disproportionately high rates of road trauma, especially...
Motorcycle riders are over-represented in road fatalities in Australia. While riders represent 18% o...
Cyclists are vulnerable road users and the most severe injury outcomes for on-road cyclists are from...
Government focus on increasing active travel has motivated renewed interest in cycling safety. Becau...
Motorcycle riders are over-represented in road fatalities in Australia. While riders represent 18% o...
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) has the highest cycling participation rate in Australia; howe...
AbstractIntroductionThe personal and community benefits of cycling are well documented. However, cy...
Bicycle injuries, particularly those resulting from single bicycle crashes, are underreported in bot...
Due to the frequency of near collisions with other road users, many Australian’s perceive that cycli...
Pedal cyclists are over-represented in traffic crash injuries in Australia. This study examined corr...
The aim of the study was to identify the issues in Baw Baw Shire in Gippsland, Victoria, related to...
Promoting bicycling has several health benefits at the individual- and population-level. However, sa...
This paper presents some results from preliminary analyses of the data of an international online su...