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PeopleforBikes promotes a new study
There hasn’t been time yet for a thorough review of the new study of barrier-separated bikeways on streets touted by the bicycling-industry lobbying organization PeopleforBikes [dead link now, not archived], though claims of lack of traffic conflicts on these bikeways … Continue reading
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M. Kary’s second comment letter about Harris et al., unedited
Note: this is the second of two letters constituting a review of the Harris et al. study of Vancouver and Toronto bicycle facilities. You may read an explanation of how these letters came to be posted here. It includes a … Continue reading
M. Kary’s first comment letter about Harris et al., unedited
Note: this is the first of two letters constituting a review of the Harris et al. study of Vancouver and Toronto bicycle facilities. You may read an explanation of how these letters came to be posted here. It includes a … Continue reading
Safe bicycle routes: engineering versus epidemiology
Note as of November 17, 2013: I have reviewed this post to correct typos, improve wording, and add headings. I have highlighted substantial changes and additions. Note as of May 23, 2014: I have added links to reviews of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Lusk, bias risk, BICE, bicycle, Bicycling, bicyclist, diversion bias, epidemiological, epidemiology, Harris, helmet, Kary, Lusk, M. Kary, research, safety, scientific method, Teschke, Toronto, Vancover
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This bears repeating.
I downloaded the following message from an e-mail list. I can’t vouch for every detail, but I am in general agreement. *************** Frank [Krygowski] posted the comment below an hour or so ago [on March 20, 2013] at the blog … Continue reading
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