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  • Overtaking in Stuttgart—analysis of the lateral distances between motor vehicles and bicycle traffic with reference to traffic volume and cycling infrastructure

    Leo Casey, Lutz Gaspers, Harald Mandel
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Special volume on traffic safety in LMICs

3 July 2024

The Traffic Safety Research journal calls for research papers addressing traffic safety issues in low- and middle-income countries.

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Traffic Safety Research

ISSN 2004-3082 (online)
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