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The non-linearity of risk and the promotion of environmentally sustainable transport
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 06/29/09
Elvik R - This shows that the high injury rate for pedestrians and cyclists in the current transport system does not necessarily imply that encouraging walking or cycling rather than driving will lead to more accidents.
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