E Rubie, N Haworth, N Yamamoto - Journal of safety research, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction: Up to 38% of crashes between motor vehicles and cyclists involve overtaking and close passes, contributing to a fear of cycling for both current and potential riders …
Background: Understanding factors that influence the distance that drivers provide when passing cyclists is critical to reducing subjective risk and improving cycling participation. This …
Though the percentage of people bicycling for transportation rose during the last decade, with an average increase in bicycle commuting of 47%(Flusche, 2012), still only 1% of all US …
The increasing number of registered road crashes involving cyclists during the last decade and the high proportion of road crashes resulting in severe injuries and fatalities among …
A Ng, AK Debnath, KC Heesch - Journal of Transport & Health, 2017 - Elsevier
Previous research suggests that cyclists' perceptions of the safety of cycling infrastructure influences their desire to ride on that infrastructure. Cycling infrastructure includes both …
E Lehtonen, V Havia, A Kovanen, M Leminen… - … research part F: traffic …, 2016 - Elsevier
Hazard and risk perception has been studied extensively among car drivers, and their link to crash involvement is established. Bicyclists, in particular, are vulnerable road users. Better …
This study evaluated cyclist and driver compliance at cycling infrastructure at signalised intersections to determine the effectiveness of the infrastructure in creating a designated …
N Fournier, S Bakhtiari, KD Valluru, N Campbell… - Accident Analysis & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Municipalities in the United States often encourage bicycling for the health, economic, and environmental benefits by implementing new and innovative bicycle …
Many jurisdictions around the world have implemented laws to require a minimum distance when motor vehicles pass cyclists, but research into the factors influencing passing …