The issue of safety in planing for the cyclist.

Author(s)
Howe, J.D.G.F.
Year
Abstract

Current attitudes about the provision of better facilities for cyclists are discussed. It shows that the dominant issue is the question of safety: cycling is widely believed to be inherently dangerous and there is evidence that this is acting as a deterrent to a more vigorous re-examination of its possibilities as a transport mode. The paper argues that the relative safety of cycling is frequently misrepresented by present accident statistics.

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Library number
B 12517 fo /72/83/91/ IRRD 225488
Source

The Highway Engineer, Vol. 24 (1977 -03), No. 3, p. 16-17, ref.

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