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In-text: (Brand, Goodman and Ogilvie, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Brand, C., Goodman, A. and Ogilvie, D., 2014. Evaluating the impacts of new walking and cycling infrastructure on carbon dioxide emissions from motorized travel: A controlled longitudinal study. Applied Energy, 128, pp.284-295.
In-text: (Buehler and Pucher, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Buehler, R. and Pucher, J., 2011. Cycling to work in 90 large American cities: new evidence on the role of bike paths and lanes. Transportation, 39(2), pp.409-432.
In-text: (Carter et al., 2007)
Your Bibliography: Carter, D., Hunter, W., Zegeer, C., Stewart, J. and Huang, H., 2007. Bicyclist Intersection Safety Index. Transportation Research Record, 2031(-1), pp.18-24.
In-text: (Goodno, McNeil, Parks and Dock, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Goodno, M., McNeil, N., Parks, J. and Dock, S., 2013. Evaluation of Innovative Bicycle Facilities in Washington, D.C. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2387(-1), pp.139-148.
In-text: (Hunter, Stewart and Stutts, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Hunter, W., Stewart, J. and Stutts, J., 1999. Study of Bicycle Lanes Versus Wide Curb Lanes. Transportation Research Record, 1674(1), pp.70-77.
In-text: (Johnson, Oxley, Newstead and Charlton, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Johnson, M., Oxley, J., Newstead, S. and Charlton, J., 2014. Safety in numbers? Investigating Australian driver behaviour, knowledge and attitudes towards cyclists. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 70, pp.148-154.
In-text: (Maghelal and Capp, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Maghelal, P. and Capp, C., 2011. Walkability: A Review of Existing Pedestrian Indices. URISA Journal, 23(2), pp.5-19.
In-text: (McNeil, 2011)
Your Bibliography: McNeil, N., 2011. Bikeability and the 20-min Neighborhood. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2247(-1), pp.53-63.
In-text: (Pucher, Buehler and Seinen, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Pucher, J., Buehler, R. and Seinen, M., 2011. Bicycling renaissance in North America? An update and re-appraisal of cycling trends and policies. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 45(6), pp.451-475.
In-text: (Rietveld, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Rietveld, P., 2000. Non-motorised modes in transport systems: a multimodal chain perspective for The Netherlands. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 5(1), pp.31-36.
In-text: (Schepers, Heinen, Methorst and Wegman, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Schepers, P., Heinen, E., Methorst, R. and Wegman, F., 2013. Road safety and bicycle usage impacts of unbundling vehicular and cycle traffic in Dutch urban networks. European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 13(3), pp.221-238.
In-text: (Tuckel, Milczarski and Maisel, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Tuckel, P., Milczarski, W. and Maisel, R., 2014. Pedestrian injuries due to collisions with bicycles in New York and California. Journal of Safety Research, 51, pp.7-13.
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