Evaluating the impact of implementing public bicycle share programs on cycling: the International Bikeshare Impacts on Cycling and Collisions Study (IBICCS)
Abstract Background Despite rapid expansion of public bicycle share programs (PBSP), there are limited evaluations of the population-level impacts of these programs on cycling, leaving uncertainty as to whether these programs lead to net health gains at a population level or attract those that alrea...
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Main Authors: | Kate Hosford (Author), Meghan Winters (Author), Lise Gauvin (Author), Andi Camden (Author), Anne-Sophie Dubé (Author), Steven Marc Friedman (Author), Daniel Fuller (Author) |
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