Safety in numbers: more walkers and bicyclists, safer walking and bicycling
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Abstract
Objective To examine the relationship between the numbers of people walking or bicycling and the frequency of collisions between motorists and walkers or bicyclists. The common wisdom holds that the number of collisions varies directly with the amount of walking and bicycling. However, three published analyses of collision rates at specific intersections found a non-linear relationship, such that collisions rates declined with increases in the numbers of people walking or bicycling. Data This paper uses five additional data sets (three population level and two time series) to compare the amount of walking or bicycling and the injuries incurring in collisions with motor vehicles. Results The likelihood that a…
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- Transport engineering
- SAFER
- Poison control
- Human factors and ergonomics
- Injury prevention
- Population
- Preferred walking speed
- Engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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