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Allen, Terry – Horizons, 2001
A survey mailed to 200 British mountain bike leaders found that rates of cycling accidents and injuries were greater in forests and woodlands than on terrain where a license is required to lead groups of young cyclists. Excessive speed was mentioned in most accidents, coupled with poor use of breaks in many cases. (SV)
Descriptors: Accidents, Bicycling, Child Safety, Foreign Countries
Shaoul, Jean – 1975
A road safety study was conducted by the University of Salford, Great Britain, in order to evaluate the effects of secondary level driver education in reducing the occurrence of accidents. It examines the feasibility of using accidents and traffic offenses as criteria for evaluating courses in driver education. To achieve this objective, 1,800…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Charts, Comparative Analysis, Course Evaluation