M Ansari, R Nourian, M Khodaee - Current sports medicine …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
With the increasing popularity of mountain biking, also known as off-road cycling, and the riders pushing the sport into extremes, there has been a corresponding increase in injury …
SA Useche, S O'Hern, A Gonzalez-Marin… - … research part F: traffic …, 2022 - Elsevier
The use of non-motorized transportation and micro-mobility is increasing in many cities. Bicycle riding and e-scooter use are now more common and affordable than ever. However …
Given different advances in applied literature, risky and positive behaviours keep gaining ground as key contributors for riding safety outcomes. In this regard, the Cycling Behaviour …
MS Myhrmann, KH Janstrup, M Møller… - Accident Analysis & …, 2021 - Elsevier
The majority of research on bicyclist injury severity relates to bicycle-motor vehicle crashes, even though single-bicycle crashes make up more than half of bicycle crashes. This study …
Background: Understanding factors that influence the distance that drivers provide when passing cyclists is critical to reducing subjective risk and improving cycling participation. This …
H Bi, A Li, H Zhu, Z Ye - Journal of transport geography, 2023 - Elsevier
Most bicycle accidents are inextricably bound up with risky riding behaviors, which crossing the street illegally at unprotected mid-block locations is nothing to sneeze at. Compared with …
H Ding, NN Sze - Multimodal transportation, 2022 - Elsevier
Although cycling has benefits to environment and physical health, bicyclists are vulnerable road users. Prior studies have identified the environment, traffic and road user factors that …
Introduction: The number of road fatalities have been falling throughout the European Union (EU) over the past 20 years and most Member States have achieved an overall reduction …
Objective Protected bike lanes separated from the roadway by physical barriers are relatively new in the United States. This study examined the risk of collisions or falls leading …