Causes of Cycling Injuries |
The leading cause of emergency hospital admission to vulnerable road users (pedestrians and cyclists) is from non-collision cycling injuries. Non-collision injuries caused approximately four times as many serious injuries to cyclists (9,447 in 2008/09) than collisions between cyclists and cars,... Visit site |
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Myths and Excuses |
David Hembrow's long list of reasons he has encountered as to why transport cycling cannot possibly work outside of countries where it is already working.
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Traffic at 30 mph is Too Fast for Children's Visual Abilities |
A study by researchers at Royal Holloway, University of London reveals that primary school children cannot accurately judge the speed of vehicles traveling faster than 20 mph. Visit site |
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