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Journal of transport and health

Journal Volume: 22
Journal Issue: Suppl
Journal Year: 2021
Articles in SafetyLit: 29

A joint analysis of roadway accident frequency and injury severity to investigate the effects of CoViD-19 in Bangladesh: application of artificial neural network and structural equation models [conference abstract]

Active school transportation and the built environment across Canadian cities: findings from the Child Active Transportation Safety and the Environment (CHASE) Study [conference abstract]

Automated measurement of walkability applying artificial intelligence (AI) and spatial analysis techniques [conference abstract]

Equity consideration in automated vehicles safety: an analysis of road fatalities [conference abstract]

Evaluation of physical urban management strategies in major crisis management policies: a case study on earthquake crisis in Tehran Zone One [conference abstract]

Evaluation of Vision Zero school safety zone built environment interventions in Toronto, Canada: a pilot study [conference abstract]

Examining the spatial variation of the socioeconomic and land-use factors associated with bike activity: a case study using crowdsourced Strava data in Austin, Texas [conference abstract]

Factors associated with increased psychological distress among Australian truck drivers: the role of personal, occupation, work, lifestyle, and health risk factors [conference abstract]

For safety sake: stop calling pedestrians and bikers vulnerable road users [conference abstract]

How street quality influences the walking experience: a naturalistic inquiry into the perceptions of adults with diverse ages and disabilities [conference abstract]

Identifying the potential walkability attributes from literature by applying word frequency, correspondence analysis and analytical hierarchical process [conference abstract]

Minor roads can also be difficult to cross. Can we rely on driver courtesy? [conference abstract]

Pedaling towards equity: cycling, gender and ethnicity in Aotearoa/New Zealand [conference abstract]

Public trust and expectations on safety performance of driverless vehicles: a survey study in Belgium [conference abstract]

Road traffic injuries in Namibia: health services, public health and the motor vehicle accident fund [conference abstract]

Social inequalities in child pedestrian collisions in Toronto, Canada. The role of the built environment [conference abstract]

Sustainable transport mobility for older adults: influence of neighbourhood accessibility [conference abstract]

The availability of psychological support following road travel injuries in Namibia: a qualitative study [conference abstract]

The built environment and its impacts on the walkability for children within primary school catchment areas: case studies of primary schools in Auckland, New Zealand [conference abstract]

The effect of CoViD-19 on inland waterway accidents in Bangladesh [conference abstract]

The potential for bike riding across entire cities: quantifying geographical differences in bike riding interest [conference abstract]

The Safe Systems Pyramid: a public health framework for transportation safety [conference abstract]

The SexDrive Study: a content analysis of sexually explicit videos depicting driving [conference abstract]

Understanding the cycling behaviour in Melbourne, Australia, through analysis of multiple data sources [conference abstract]

Uneven wear and tear: mental health status of professional truck drivers in Australia [conference abstract]

Using an interactive 3D model before environmental changes take place: differences in perceived safety and appeal related to cycling for transport [conference abstract]

Using the middle-out perspective to increase signalised crossing times for pedestrians [conference abstract]

Virtual reality-based psychological therapy for the treatment of driving anxiety [conference abstract]

Which do you like: going out for drinking or drinking at home? Investigating relationships between drinking activities and subjective well-being [conference abstract]