Authors
Daniel Frings, Andy Rose, Anne M Ridley
Publication date
2012/9/1
Journal
Traffic injury prevention
Volume
13
Issue
5
Pages
493-498
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Objectives: Females are typically involved in fewer collisions when pedal cycling than males. However, female cyclists appear to be overrepresented in the number of fatal collisions involving heavy goods vehicles (HGVs). These collisions often involve cyclists passing HGVs on the side furthest from the HGV driver (nearside). It is hypothesized that this pattern of fatalities may be partly due to differences in how males and females perceive the risk associated with various cycling maneuvers. It is also hypothesized that this difference may be overcome with advanced training.
Methods: 4,596 UK cyclists completed an online questionnaire in which they reported their level of cycle training and rated the risk they perceived to be associated with various cycling maneuvers, the likelihood that they would engage in them, and history of collision involvement.
Results: Females perceived a slightly greater level of risk to be …
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