Cycling as a part of daily life: a review of health perspectives

T Götschi, J Garrard, B Giles-Corti - Transport Reviews, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Health aspects of day-to-day cycling have gained attention from the health sector aiming to
increase levels of physical activity, and from the transport and planning sector, to justify …

Are signalized intersections with cycle tracks safer? A case–control study based on automated surrogate safety analysis using video data

S Zangenehpour, J Strauss, LF Miranda-Moreno… - Accident Analysis & …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Cities in North America have been building bicycle infrastructure, in particular cycle
tracks, with the intention of promoting urban cycling and improving cyclist safety. These …

A multivariate spatial model of crash frequency by transportation modes for urban intersections

H Huang, H Zhou, J Wang, F Chang, M Ma - Analytic methods in accident …, 2017 - Elsevier
This study proposes a multivariate spatial model to simultaneously analyze the occurrence
of motor vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian crashes at urban intersections. The proposed model …

Built environment factors in explaining the automobile-involved bicycle crash frequencies: A spatial statistic approach

P Chen - Safety science, 2015 - Elsevier
The objective of this study is to understand the relationship between built environment
factors and bicycle crashes with motor vehicles involved in Seattle. The research method …

Does cycling infrastructure reduce stress biomarkers in commuting cyclists? A comparison of five European cities

IP Teixeira, ANR da Silva, T Schwanen… - Journal of Transport …, 2020 - Elsevier
There is substantial evidence that the environment has an important impact on the use of
bicycles. Changes in the built environment, such as cycling infrastructure provision, usually …

Roles of infrastructure and land use in bicycle crash exposure and frequency: A case study using Greater London bike sharing data

H Ding, NN Sze, H Li, Y Guo - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2020 - Elsevier
Cycling is increasingly promoted as a sustainable transport mode. However, bicyclists are
more vulnerable to fatality and severe injury in road crashes, compared to vehicle …

A cross-comparison of different techniques for modeling macro-level cyclist crashes

Y Guo, A Osama, T Sayed - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2018 - Elsevier
Despite the recognized benefits of cycling as a sustainable mode of transportation, cyclists
are considered vulnerable road users and there are concerns about their safety. Therefore, it …

[HTML][HTML] Generalized model for mapping bicycle ridership with crowdsourced data

T Nelson, A Roy, C Ferster, J Fischer… - … Research Part C …, 2021 - Elsevier
Fitness apps, such as Strava, are a growing source of data for mapping bicycling ridership,
due to large samples and high resolution. To overcome bias introduced by data generated …

[HTML][HTML] Safety-in-numbers: An updated meta-analysis of estimates

R Elvik, R Goel - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2019 - Elsevier
Safety-in-numbers denotes the tendency for the number of accidents to increase less than in
proportion to traffic volume. This paper updates a meta-analysis of estimates of safety-in …

[HTML][HTML] Cycling injury risk in London: A case-control study exploring the impact of cycle volumes, motor vehicle volumes, and road characteristics including speed …

R Aldred, A Goodman, J Gulliver… - Accident Analysis & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Cycling injury risk is an important topic, but few studies explore cycling risk in relation to
exposure. This is largely because of a lack of exposure data, in other words how much …