Walking against or with traffic? Evaluating pedestrian fatalities and head injuries in Taiwan
Abstract Background Allowing contraflow cycling on one-way streets has been reported to reduce crash risks in Belgium and the United Kingdom. Similarly, walking against traffic on roadways without sidewalks substantially improves pedestrian safety. This study examined fatalities and head injuries su...
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Main Authors: | Chih-Wei Pai (Author), Ping-Ling Chen (Author), Shiao-Tzu Ma (Author), Shan-Hong Wu (Author), Václav Linkov (Author), Hon-Ping Ma (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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