Cycling anger in China: The relationship with gender roles, cycling-related experience, risky and aggressive riding

Volume: 68, Pages: 52 - 66
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
As vulnerable road users, cyclists are suffering from a disproportionate burden of crash injuries and fatalities. Road anger has been demonstrated as an important precursor of unsafe behaviors and crash-related outcomes for drivers. However, little attention has been paid to road anger experienced by cyclists and less is known about how cyclists’ road anger would impact their road safety, especially in middle-income countries. The purpose of...
Paper Details
Title
Cycling anger in China: The relationship with gender roles, cycling-related experience, risky and aggressive riding
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
68
Pages
52 - 66
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