Evidence for associations between traffic calming and safety and active transport or obesity: A scoping review

Volume: 7, Pages: 23 - 37
Published: Dec 1, 2017
Abstract
Traffic calming interventions are policy relevant measures that aim to improve the safety of motorists, passengers, pedestrians and cyclists by reducing the frequency and severity of traffic accidents. Limited evidence exists on secondary effects of investment in traffic calming and safety, including effects on rates of transport-related physical activity (active transport) and more distal outcomes such as obesity. This study aims to review...
Paper Details
Title
Evidence for associations between traffic calming and safety and active transport or obesity: A scoping review
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Volume
7
Pages
23 - 37
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