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Cycle tracks versus the street

30 Mar, 11 | by BMJ Group

Although most people prefer to bicycle on facilities separated from motor traffic, as with cycle tracks, guidance in the USA has suggested that these separated facilities are more dangerous than bicycling on the road. Brian Johnston (IP editor-in-chief) asks Anne Lusk (Harvard School of Public Health) what research on this reveals.

Risk of injury for bicycling on cycle tracks versus in the street [15:49m]:

2 Responses to “Cycle tracks versus the street”

  1. This Podcast on an injury article, focused on cycling, is a really useful communication tool I will circulate to our Edith Cowan Uni students to broaden their access and critique of academic writing.

  2. […] data that ‘bicycle paths’ are safer than riding in traffic are discussed in this podcast from our sister journal Injury Prevention. You might think that is a no-brainer. However the […]

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