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Schweizer, C;
Racioppi, F;
Kahlmeier, S;
Cavill, N;
Foster, C;
Kelly, P;
Götschi, T;
Rutter, H;
(2015)
A67 The Health Economic Assessment Tools (HEAT) for Walking and Cycling: supporting the integration of active mobility in healthy and sustainable transport solutions.
Journal of transport & health, 2 (2).
S39-S40.
ISSN 2214-1405
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2015.04.555
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Andersen, LB;
Riiser, A;
Rutter, H;
Goenka, S;
Nordengen, S;
Solbraa, AK;
(2018)
Trends in cycling and cycle related injuries and a calculation of prevented morbidity and mortality.
Journal of transport & health, 9.
pp. 217-225.
ISSN 2214-1405
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2018.02.009
Corran, P;
Steinbach, R;
Saunders, L;
Green, J;
(2018)
Age, disability and everyday mobility in London: An analysis of the correlates of ‘non-travel’ in travel diary data.
Journal of transport & health.
ISSN 2214-1405
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2017.12.008
Goodman, A;
Green, J;
Woodcock, J;
(2013)
The role of bicycle sharing systems in normalising the image of cycling: An observational study of London cyclists.
Journal of transport & health, 1 (1).
pp. 5-8.
ISSN 2214-1405
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2013.07.001
Lalla-Edward, ST;
Matthew, P;
Hankins, CA;
Venter, WDF;
Gomez, GB;
(2018)
Healthcare for truck drivers: Assessing accessibility and appropriateness of South African Roadside Wellness Centres.
Journal of transport & health, 8.
pp. 63-72.
ISSN 2214-1405
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2018.01.007
Pistoll, C;
Goodman, A;
(2014)
The link between socioeconomic position, access to cycling infrastructure and cycling participation rates: An ecological study in Melbourne, Australia.
Journal of transport & health, 1 (4).
pp. 251-259.
ISSN 2214-1405
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2014.09.011