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Transport interventions promoting safe cycling and walking: Evidence briefing

This evidence briefing aims to answer two related research questions:

  • what transport interventions are effective in increasing active travel, specifically walking and cycling?
  • what transport interventions are effective in increasing the safety of walking and cycling?

The briefing is intended to inform policy makers and Decision-makers within the NHS, local government and central government, including public health practitioners and the wider public health workforce employed in many different fields - transport, planning, economic development, environmental health and education.

 

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