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View article: Sensation seeking in cycling and self-reported riding behavior: Data to assess demographic and individual correlates
Sensation seeking in cycling and self-reported riding behavior: Data to assess demographic and individual correlates Open
View article: Linking Parent’s Work-Family Interface to Children’s Mental Health Difficulties: A Mediated Path through Parental Psychopathology and Family Role Performance
Linking Parent’s Work-Family Interface to Children’s Mental Health Difficulties: A Mediated Path through Parental Psychopathology and Family Role Performance Open
This study investigated whether work-family interface (WFI) affects children’s mental health difficulties through parental family role performance and psychopathology. The study sample was composed of 444 biological parents of children bet…
View article: Sustainably breaking the cycle: How closely are countries’ development and welfare indicators related to their cycling safety outcomes?
Sustainably breaking the cycle: How closely are countries’ development and welfare indicators related to their cycling safety outcomes? Open
While urban cycling is gaining ground worldwide as an active and sustainable mode of transport, various safety-related risks continue to threaten cyclists. In this regard, some studies suggest that cycling risk-related outcomes could be cl…
View article: Italian Adaptation of the No-Mobile-Phone-Phobia Questionnaire: Factorial Validity with the ESEM Technique and Population-Based Cut-Off Scores
Italian Adaptation of the No-Mobile-Phone-Phobia Questionnaire: Factorial Validity with the ESEM Technique and Population-Based Cut-Off Scores Open
Nomophobia is a multifaceted phenomenon characterized by fear and anxiety when individuals feel disconnected from their technological environment. Its assessment remains difficult due to limited tools and lack of empirically supported cut-…
View article: The human cost of fast deliveries: A systematic literature review of occupational risks and safety outcomes in last-mile delivery workers
The human cost of fast deliveries: A systematic literature review of occupational risks and safety outcomes in last-mile delivery workers Open
View article: Walking apps for active aging? A literature and multi-source review of their impact on older adult users’ mobility and wellbeing
Walking apps for active aging? A literature and multi-source review of their impact on older adult users’ mobility and wellbeing Open
Population aging is a macrosocial trend with growing implications for mobility and public health. In the coming decades, many countries are expected to experience a marked increase in the average age of their populations, raising new chall…
View article: Is our growing affinity for technology a challenge for preventing distracted cycling? An Australian study
Is our growing affinity for technology a challenge for preventing distracted cycling? An Australian study Open
Overall, the findings of this study support the hypothesis that secondary task engagement can be statistically explained by demographic factors (such as age and gender), attitudinal factors, and cycling behavior. These findings highlight s…
View article: Parenting ‘on the move’? Active school commuting is linked to parents’ well-being and children’s academic performance
Parenting ‘on the move’? Active school commuting is linked to parents’ well-being and children’s academic performance Open
View article: Gender roles in sustainable mobility: Exploring E-scooter adoption intentions in a developing country through an integrated TPB-UTAUT framework
Gender roles in sustainable mobility: Exploring E-scooter adoption intentions in a developing country through an integrated TPB-UTAUT framework Open
View article: Mind the Gap! Gender differences in the predictors of public transport usage intention
Mind the Gap! Gender differences in the predictors of public transport usage intention Open
Public transport systems continue to gain ground as a cornerstone of sustainable urban mobility, offering alternatives to private car use, city congestion, and pollution. In this context, the shift toward regular public transport use seems…
View article: Sensation seeking and crashes among young cyclists
Sensation seeking and crashes among young cyclists Open
While young cyclists remain overrepresented in cycling crash figures, effective actions to mitigate their risks remain understudied and underapplied, especially in regions with low cycling tradition and weak or fragmented governance, as is…
View article: Travel adaptations among women commuters in response to sexual harassment and fear of crime on public transport
Travel adaptations among women commuters in response to sexual harassment and fear of crime on public transport Open
Promoting public transport is widely regarded as a key strategy for advancing sustainability. However, concerns about women’s safety continue to pose a significant barrier to its regular use. A growing number of studies have highlighted th…
View article: The Rise of the 'Technological Motorcyclist': Exploring the Predictors of Digital Distractions in Motorcycle Commuting
The Rise of the 'Technological Motorcyclist': Exploring the Predictors of Digital Distractions in Motorcycle Commuting Open
Background/aim: The increasing integration of digital technology into daily life has introduced new challenges for road safety, particularly for groups of interest, such as motorcycle commuters. This study examines individual, road safety…
View article: Exploring Cyclists’ Behavior, Traffic Safety Literacy, and Crash Occurrence in Latvia
Exploring Cyclists’ Behavior, Traffic Safety Literacy, and Crash Occurrence in Latvia Open
While the role of safe riding behavior as a safety contributor for cyclists has been increasingly studied in recent years, there have been few studies analyzing cycling behavior in relation to crash-related outcomes. Indeed, to the best of…
View article: Good for the planet… and for you too? Comparing five travel and health-related outcomes among active, motorized, and public transport commuters
Good for the planet… and for you too? Comparing five travel and health-related outcomes among active, motorized, and public transport commuters Open
View article: Self-reported pedestrian falls in 15 countries worldwide
Self-reported pedestrian falls in 15 countries worldwide Open
View article: The hidden cost of your ‘too fast food’: stress-related factors and fatigue predict food delivery riders’ occupational crashes
The hidden cost of your ‘too fast food’: stress-related factors and fatigue predict food delivery riders’ occupational crashes Open
Objectives. For several years, the so-called 'gig economy' has kept transforming urban transportation dynamics. However, the literature has often overlooked the demanding, stressful and safety-compromising conditions under which del…
View article: What makes female commuters ‘unhappy’? Harassment, fear of crime, and unsought travel behavioral adaptations in public transport against life satisfaction
What makes female commuters ‘unhappy’? Harassment, fear of crime, and unsought travel behavioral adaptations in public transport against life satisfaction Open
View article: Public transportation means as seen by citizens: Approaching the case of the Dominican Republic
Public transportation means as seen by citizens: Approaching the case of the Dominican Republic Open
and middle-income countries, key constraints such as dense traffic flows, jams, and pollution constitute frequent issues that potentially explain many negative consequences in terms of (e.g.) efficiency, sustainability, and mobility safety…
View article: Exploring Cyclists Behavior, Traffic Safety Literacy, and Crash Occurrence in Latvia
Exploring Cyclists Behavior, Traffic Safety Literacy, and Crash Occurrence in Latvia Open
While the role of safe riding behavior as a safety contributor for cyclists has been increasingly studied in recent years, there have been few studies analysing cycling behavior in relation to crash-related outcomes in Baltic countries. In…
View article: Mental health outcomes among urban public transport workers: A systematic literature review
Mental health outcomes among urban public transport workers: A systematic literature review Open
Background Although abundant evidence suggests that Urban Public Transport (UPT) workers are at high risk of poor mental health, there is no consensus on the exposures that explain these outcomes, nor on the effectiveness of mental health …
View article: Sustainable behavior begins with sustainable attitudes: Data to assess the relationships between demographics, concerns about transport-related pollution, and willingness for action
Sustainable behavior begins with sustainable attitudes: Data to assess the relationships between demographics, concerns about transport-related pollution, and willingness for action Open
View article: Promoting (Safe) Young-User Cycling in Russian Cities: Relationships among Riders’ Features, Cycling Behaviors and Safety-Related Incidents
Promoting (Safe) Young-User Cycling in Russian Cities: Relationships among Riders’ Features, Cycling Behaviors and Safety-Related Incidents Open
Background: Promoting cycling, walking and other ‘active’ transportation means continues to be a shared guideline in urban planning, closely aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations. Nonetheless, young cyclists’…
View article: Using demographic, psychosocial, behavioural and safety-related factors to assess cyclists' behaviour: A comparative approach across 19 countries
Using demographic, psychosocial, behavioural and safety-related factors to assess cyclists' behaviour: A comparative approach across 19 countries Open
View article: Invasion of privacy or structural violence? Harassment against women in public transport environments: A systematic review
Invasion of privacy or structural violence? Harassment against women in public transport environments: A systematic review Open
Background Despite being neglected for several decades, and in many countries, public transport environments have transformed into a reflection of social disparities and inequalities. Among these issues, harassment–a pervasive and worldwid…
View article: Could driving help us to “see better”? A comparative assessment of saccadic efficiency, visual speed, and attention
Could driving help us to “see better”? A comparative assessment of saccadic efficiency, visual speed, and attention Open
View article: “It’s okay because I’m just driving”: an exploration of self-reported mobile phone use among Mexican drivers
“It’s okay because I’m just driving”: an exploration of self-reported mobile phone use among Mexican drivers Open
Introduction Technological advancements have the potential to enhance people’s quality of life, but their misuse can have a detrimental impact on safety. A notable example is the escalating issue of distracted driving resulting from the us…
View article: “Cyclist at 12 o’clock!”: a systematic review of in-vehicle advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) for preventing car-rider crashes
“Cyclist at 12 o’clock!”: a systematic review of in-vehicle advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) for preventing car-rider crashes Open
Introduction While Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) have become a prominent topic in road safety research, there has been relatively little discussion about their effectiveness in preventing car collisions involving specific vulne…
View article: Assessing the “virality” of a road safety communication campaign intended to change behavior: a case study in Spain
Assessing the “virality” of a road safety communication campaign intended to change behavior: a case study in Spain Open
Introduction The relationships between above-the-line (ATL) and below-the-line (BTL) communication and advertising strategies have been studied in many fields and procedures. Likewise, the interrelationships between both communicative typo…
View article: Evaluating Public Policies for Sustainable Mobility: A Review Through Some Interdisciplinary Methodologies and Procedures
Evaluating Public Policies for Sustainable Mobility: A Review Through Some Interdisciplinary Methodologies and Procedures Open
We recommend acknowledging the importance of evaluation as an undisputable need in developing sustainable mobility policies. To achieve this policy recommendation, we propose to take into account the following: (1) Evaluations must be comp…