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Scottish cycling infrastructure and public health: a study of cyclist hand-arm vibration exposure

Taylor, Mark

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The management of pavement surfaces for walking and cycling is currently a labour intensive task and relies upon user reporting defects and direct visual inspection. Local authorities are being pressed to cut budgets and reduce annual expenditure. Therefore, pavement surfaces associated with walking and cycling are seldom considered to be a priority infrastructure investment. Cycling infrastructure and, in particular, a well maintained pavement surface contributes to a safe and comfortable ride. However, defective pavement surfaces and insufficient maintenance can expose cyclists to excessive hand-arm vibration. Regular exposure to vibration transmitted from work processes is well documented, regulated and controlled in construction and civil engineering industries. However, limited data is available regarding commuter and recreational cyclists’ exposure to hand-arm vibration.

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Taylor, M. (2018, November). Scottish cycling infrastructure and public health: a study of cyclist hand-arm vibration exposure. Paper presented at 1st Annual Cycling Research Board Meeting, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name 1st Annual Cycling Research Board Meeting
Start Date Nov 14, 2018
End Date Nov 16, 2018
Deposit Date Nov 27, 2018
Publicly Available Date Nov 28, 2018
Keywords Scottish cycling, public health, hand-arm vibration,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1393873
Publisher URL https://cyclingresearchboard.com/
Contract Date Nov 27, 2018

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