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Motives, perceptions and experiences of electric bicycle owners and implications for health, wellbeing and mobility

Motives, perceptions and experiences of electric bicycle owners and implications for health, wellbeing and mobility

The sale of electrically assisted bicycles ('e-bikes') is growing at a rapid rate across Europe. Whereas market data is available…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Disabled cyclists in England: Imagery in policy and design

Disabled cyclists in England: Imagery in policy and design

UK policy has long sought to promote cycling as a healthy and sustainable form of transport. A desire to generate…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Inequalities in utility and leisure cycling in England, and variation by local cycling prevalence

Inequalities in utility and leisure cycling in England, and variation by local cycling prevalence

This paper analyses Active People Survey data (collected 2011/12 to 2015/16) on 789,196 English adults, providing new information on how…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Road space reallocation in Scotland: A health impact assessment

Road space reallocation in Scotland: A health impact assessment

Introduction: Road space reallocation involves re-distributing space away from motor vehicles, including car parking and carriageway space, towards other uses.…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
A qualitative study of the accessibility of a typical UK town cycle network to disabled cyclists

A qualitative study of the accessibility of a typical UK town cycle network to disabled cyclists

Introduction: Cycling offers significant benefits for disabled people in the form of independent mobility and improved management of chronic health…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Bicycle and car share schemes as inclusive modes of travel? A socio-spatial Analysis in Glasgow, UK

Bicycle and car share schemes as inclusive modes of travel? A socio-spatial Analysis in Glasgow, UK

Public bicycle and car sharing schemes have proliferated in recent years and are increasingly part of the urban transport landscape.…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
The neighbourhood physical environment and active travel in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

The neighbourhood physical environment and active travel in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Perceived and objectively-assessed aspects of the neighbourhood physical environment have been postulated to be key contributors to regular engagement in…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Evaluating delivery of cycling activity and training programmes for disabled people in the UK

Evaluating delivery of cycling activity and training programmes for disabled people in the UK

Globally, a 15% of the population has some form of disability . While cycling is becoming a popular transport mode,…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Invisible cyclists? Disabled people and cycle planning – A case study of London

Invisible cyclists? Disabled people and cycle planning – A case study of London

This paper reports on analysis of over 50 London transport and cycling strategy documents. Both image and text were analysed,…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Inequalities in self-report road injury risk in Britain: A new analysis of National Travel Survey data, focusing on pedestrian injuries

Inequalities in self-report road injury risk in Britain: A new analysis of National Travel Survey data, focusing on pedestrian injuries

In 2007, Britain's (since 2013 England's) National Travel Survey started asking respondents about experiences of 'road accidents'. This paper conducts…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
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