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Scenarios of Cycling to School in England, and Associated Health and Carbon Impacts: Application of the ‘Propensity to Cycle Tool’
Background The Propensity to Cycle Tool (PCT) is a freely available, interactive tool help prioritise cycling initially launched in …
Anna Goodman
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Ilan Fridman-Rojas
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James Woodcock
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Rachel Aldred
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Nikolai Berkoff
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Malcolm Morgan
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Ali Abbas
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Robin Lovelace
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Assessing the Potential for Uptake of Cycling to School: A Case Study of England
Background Cycling to school has large potential health benefits, ensuring children get regular daily exercise. This paper demonstrates …
Anna Goodman
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Ilan Fridman-Rojas
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Rachel Aldred
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James Woodcock
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Robin Lovelace
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The Propensity to Cycle Tool: An Open Source Online System for Sustainable Transport Planning
Getting people cycling is an increasingly common objective in transport planning institutions worldwide. A growing evidence base …
Robin Lovelace
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Anna Goodman
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Rachel Aldred
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Nikolai Berkoff
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Ali Abbas
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James Woodcock
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Cycling Promotion Schemes and Long-Term Behavioural Change: A Case Study from the University of Sheffield
Cycling has a range of health, environmental and economic benefits compared with motorised forms of transport. There is a need to …
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R. Lovelace
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Who, Where, When: The Demographic and Geographic Distribution of Bicycle Crashes in West Yorkshire
Understanding the motivators and deterrents to cycling is essential for creating infrastructure that gets more people to adopt cycling …
Robin Lovelace
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Hannah Roberts
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Ian Kellar
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