Cyclists’ red-light running behaviours: An examination of risk-taking, opportunistic, and law-obeying behaviours

Volume: 62, Pages: 191 - 198
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Literature has suggested that bicyclists' red-light violations (RLVs) tend not to cause accidents although RLV is a frequent and typical bicyclist's behaviour. High association between bicyclist RLVs and accidents were, however, revealed in Taiwan. The current research explores bicyclists' RLVs by classifying crossing behaviours into three distinct manners: risk-taking, opportunistic, and law-obeying. Other variables, as well as bicyclists'...
Paper Details
Title
Cyclists’ red-light running behaviours: An examination of risk-taking, opportunistic, and law-obeying behaviours
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
62
Pages
191 - 198
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