Update on 10% study
Link to original article.
I contacted Dr. Chris Cavacuiti through the University of Toronto. We had a good chat via email, and he kindly supplied me with this list of sources:
http://www.cher.ubc.ca/cyclingincities
http://www.cher.ubc.ca/cyclingincities/survey.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety_in_numbers
http://www.sharetheroad.ca/cycling-health-and-safety-a-review-p128276
http://www.research.utoronto.ca/behind_the_headlines/smart-cycling/
http://www.rightofway.org/research/kba_text.pdf
http://www.rightofway.org/research/cyclists.pdf
I've read some of this, but a few will go on my reading list. And a word of warning - I haven't tested these links.
I'll download some of them later. Right now, I have to do battle with those wonderful people at manning the customer disservice desk at my cellular phone provider. I must have done something very, very bad and this is my punishment.
I contacted Dr. Chris Cavacuiti through the University of Toronto. We had a good chat via email, and he kindly supplied me with this list of sources:
http://www.cher.ubc.ca/cyclingincities
http://www.cher.ubc.ca/cyclingincities/survey.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety_in_numbers
http://www.sharetheroad.ca/cycling-health-and-safety-a-review-p128276
http://www.research.utoronto.ca/behind_the_headlines/smart-cycling/
http://www.rightofway.org/research/kba_text.pdf
http://www.rightofway.org/research/cyclists.pdf
I've read some of this, but a few will go on my reading list. And a word of warning - I haven't tested these links.
I'll download some of them later. Right now, I have to do battle with those wonderful people at manning the customer disservice desk at my cellular phone provider. I must have done something very, very bad and this is my punishment.
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