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Bicycle Research Report

Keep your cycling know-how up-to-date

Every issue comprises two to three pages of accurate facts and figures, in order to help you to promote the bicycle in your political work to your constituency, to your local authorities, to your public transportation companies and commercial companies.

Date: the first two digits indicate the year; the last two the month
Language: E = English; F = French; G = German; Sp= Spanish

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Nr Date Author(s) Title Language
 
167 0412 Mayor of London (GB) The London Cycling Action Plan E / F / G
166 0411 INFRAS / IWW (G) External costs of transport E / F / G
165 0410 Todd Litman / Robin Blair (CA) Pedestrian and Bicycle Planning E / F / G
164 0409

Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Housing (G)

Mobility in Germany 2002 E / F / G
163 0407/08

League of American Bicyclists (USA)

International Symposium on Bicycle-friendly Communities E / FG
162 0406 Janet Larsen (USA)

Bicycle Production Breaks 100 Million

E / F / G
161 0405 Rauch / Bleckmann (G) Mobility management - benefits for all E / F / G
160 0404 Commission of the European Communities (EU) Development of a thematic strategy on urban environment E / F / G
159 0403 SESAME Consortium (EU)

The means of transport used in 40 European cities analysed

E / F / G
158 0402

Dirk Ligtermoet (NL)

Big differences in bicycle use in districts with a population of more than 50 000 E / F / G
157 0401

Troels Andersen (DK)

Odense, the national cycle city of Denmark,

E / F/ G
         
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156 0312 Certu (F) Wege Fürs Fahrrad. 30 Beispiele Guter Praktiken In Frankreich G (E/F)
155 0311 Alison Hill (Gb) Cycling And Health E/F/G
154 0310 Paris City Hall / European Cyclists' Federation (ECF) Velo-City Conference 2003 In Paris E/F/G
153 0309 Cycling In Switzerland (CH) Results Of The 2002 Traffic Counts And Surveys E/F/G
152 0307 Stephen Potter, Tom Rye, Marcus Enoch (GB) Personal Taxation And Commuting E/F/G
151 0306 Ministry Of Urban Development, Housing And Transport (Publisher)(D) Development Requirements For Cycle Paths On Federal And Land Roads Outside Built-Up Areas In The Land Of Brandenburg E/F/G
150 0305 Fietsberaad (Publisher) (NL) New Opportunities For Local Cycling Policy E/F/G
149 0304 Wolfgang Christ, Willi Loose (D) Urban Development And Ecological Qualities Of Car-Free And Nearly Car-Free Urban Districts E/F/G
148 0303 Jens Troelsen (DK) Cycling As A Means Of Transport – The Interdependent Relation Between Cycling And The Construction Of Identity E/F/G
147 0302 Pedestrian And Bicycle Information Center (USA) Bike Lane Design Guide E/F/G
146 0301 OECD (Publisher) (F) Guidelines Towards Environmentally Sustainable Transport E/F/G
134 0112 Ministry of economics and small businesses, technology and transport Action plan to promote cycling in North Rhine-Westphalia E/F/G/Sp
133 0111 M.J.N. Keijer/ P.Reitfeld How do people get to the railway station? The Dutch experience E/F/G/Sp
132 0110 Lars Bo Andersen, Peter Schnohr, Marianne Schroll, Hans Ole Hein Bicycle Policy Audit (BYPAD) E/F/G/Sp
131 0109 T. Asperges. U. Lehner-Lierz. MC Coppieters / K. Reiter et al. Bicycle Policy Audit (BYPAD) E/F/G/Sp
130 0108 Mirjan E. Bouwman The best transport system is a combination of bike and train E/F/G
129 0107 Soren Underlien Jensen et al. Collection of cycle concept E/F/G
128 0106 ECF, Fietsersbond, City of Amsterdam Velo Mondial 2000 – Amsterdam Declaration E/F/G/Sp
127 0105 Karst Geurs, Bert van Wee et al. Environmentally sustainable Transport E/F/G/Sp
126 0104 Peter Marti, Hans-Rudolf Henz, Ruggero Schleicher-Tappeser Traffic/Town planning E/F/G/Sp
125 0103 Anna Bergström Winter Maintenance service levels on cycleways E/F/G/Sp
124 0102 ELTIS European Local Transport Information Service E/F/G/Sp
123 0012 Francis Papon World mobility trends: What a place for the bicycle ? E/F/G/Sp
122 0011 CALL A BIKE Mobility Systems PLC Mobility system CALL A BIKE E/F/G/Sp
121 0010 City of Copenhagen Bicycle account 1998 E/F/G/Sp
120 0009 Jeroen Buis and Roelof Wittink The economic significance of cycling E/F/G/Sp
119 0007-08 Wolfgang Rauh / Verkehrsclub Österreich Communication and marketing for safer environment-orientated mobility E/F/G/Sp
118 0006 Traffic Planning Group / Südstadt Planning office Report on the situation of cycling in Germany E/F/G/Sp
117 0005 SWOV Institute for road safety research Main reasons for cycling accidents/ single accidents among cyclists E/F/G/Sp
116 0004 Albert Jansen, A. Walraad et P. Van Beek: Traffic planner meets city planner E/F/G/Sp
115 0003 Sewa RAM, A.K. Sharma Sustainability And City Size E/F/G/Sp
114 0002 David L. Harkey, Donald W. Reinfurt and Matthew Knuiman The wider the right-hand lane and the fewer the cars, the better it is for cycling. E/F/G/Sp
113 0001 Research Authority City: Mobil (Ed) Dominance of car mobility as a challenge. E/F/G/Sp
112 9912 A. de la Bruheze/ F.C.A. Vervaart Cycle traffic in practice and policy in the 20 century E/F/G/Sp
111 9911 European Commission EU-Transport in figures 1999 – Statistical pocket book E/F/G/Sp
110 9910 Ecumenical Council of Churches Prospects of Sustainable Mobility Worldwide E/F/G/Sp
109 9909 World Health Organisation Walking and Cycling in the City E/F/G/Sp
108 9907-9908 European Commission Cycling: the way ahead for towns and cities E/F/G/Sp
107 9906 Ulrich Seewer, et al. The future belongs to pedestrian and cycle traffic E/F/G/Sp
106 9905 D. Allen, N. Roupnail, et al. Analysis of the operation of cycling directly E/F/G/Sp
105 9904 A. Dijkstra, P. Levelt, et al. The best practice to promote cycling and walking E/F/G/Sp
104 9903 W. Hunter, J. Stewart, et al. A study of cycle lanes versus wide curb lanes E/F/G/Sp
103 9902 Hugo Priemus How can central and local government control and restrict car use ? E/F/G/Sp
102 9901 The Institution of Highways and Transportation Guidelines for cycle audit and cycle review E/F/G/Sp
101 9812 M. Cames, F. Ebinger et al. New jobs through environmentally friendly traffic E/F/G/Sp
100 9811 US Department of Transportation National bicycling and walking study - Transportation choices for a changing America E/F/G
99 9810 Peter Steen, et al. A sustainable transport system for Sweden in 2040 E/F/G
98 9809 Dutch Ministry of Transport and Water Final report on Masterplan Fiets E/F/G
97 9807-9808 Cees D. Van Goeverden The effects of improving the access to public transport by bike E/F/G
96 9806 Dieter Ellinghaus, et al. Comparing traffic regulations in Europe E/F/G
95 9805 California environmental protection agency Evaluation of selected projects funded by motor vehicle registration fees E/F/G
94 9804 Yuichi Mohri, et al. Person trips in urban areas E/F/G
93 9803 Karin Evers Bicycle parking in The Netherlands E/F/G
92 9802 Ralf Risser, Karin Ausserer Non-profit marketing - A new way of promoting urban cycling E/F/G
91 9801 Gianantonio Scaramuzza, Uwe Ewert Safety & technical analysis of pedestrian crossings E/F/G
90 9712 Ingo Dewald The compatibility of in-line skating with traffic E/F/G
89 9711 Projectgroep Masterplan Fiets Cycle Traffic : The bicycle is gaining ground in traffic over short distances E/G/F
88 9710 The Institution of Highways and Transportation Traffic in urban areas E/G/F
87 9709 OECD Sustainable transportation principles E/G/F
86 9708 Hartmut Gyukits Traffic, economic and planning aspects of bike-and-ride in the Rhine an Rohr transport authority E/G/F
85 9707 City of Münster/Traffic Planning Group Optimisation for cyclists at traffic lights E/F/G
84 9706 E. Poulsen, D. Mozer Rainbow of free bikes E/F/G
83 9705 Alex Sorton, Thomas Walsh Bicycle stress levels - a tool for evaluating urban and suburban bicycle compatibility E/F/G
82 9704 Tilman Bracher, Boris Krueger, Jörg Thiemann-Linden Leisure travel by local railway and bicycle E/F/G
81 9703 Dorothy L. Robinson Head injuries and the helmet law for cyclists E/F/G
80 9702 C.C. Schoon Influence of the quality of bicycles on the occurrence of accidents E/F/G
79 9701 Heiner Schubert Environmental link with the courier service: nation wide co-operation by cycle couriers and the German Railways E/F/G
78 9612 Ton Welleman Before the end of the Bicycle Master Plan: after the planning, the results E/F/G
77 9611 Mayer Hillman Cycling as an "efficient" substitute for the car: the end of the myth about public transport E/F/G
76 9610 Christof Bähler A cost-benefit comparative study of integral cycle promotion in Berne E/F/G
75 9609   New Dutch tax legislation introduced for using bicycles to commute to work E/F/G
74 9608 Konrad Goetz Mobility attitudes to motoring are also widespread among cyclists E/F/G
73 9607 David Davies, Hugh McClintock and others Cycle-friendly infrastructure. Guidelines for planning and design E/F/G
72 9606 Dutch Ministry of Justice Bicycle thefts: investigation into the daily practice of cycle thieves in the Netherlands E/F/G
71 9605 Bicycle Association Cycling's potential and how to achieve it E/F/G
70 9604 Wolfgang Rauh Roads for cycling E/F/G
69 9603 Tilman Bracher Cycle-traffic needs in the communities: financial requirements and financing plans E/F/G
68 9602 Forschungsgesellschaft für Strassen- und Verkehrswesen FGSV German bicycle-friendly recommendations for handling cycling traffic (E.R.A.) E/F/G
67 9601 Yuntong Liu, et al. Traffic and road safety in Beijing E/F/G
66 9512 IG Velo Basel The bicycle - a symbol of sustainable transport: papers read at the 8th Velo-city conference, Basel, 1995 E/F/G
65 9511 Todd Litman Measuring the advantages of cycling on traffic flow E/F/G
64 9510 David G. Davies, et al. Investing in the cycling revolution E/F/G
63 9509 David Mozer Calculating multi-mode Levels of service: how good are roads for pedestrians and cycle traffic? E/F/G
62 9508 Manfred Treber Carbon dioxide and local public transport - No figures available E/F/G
61 9507 Bruce Epperson How suitable are roads for bicycle use. A standard for the quality of roads for the cyclist E/F/G
60 9506 diverse authors Velo-city Conference: The civilized city responses to new transport priorities. Published by Nottinghamshire City Council E/F/G
59 9505 Jürgen Grandel, et al. Investigation into cycle accidents E/F/G
58 9504 Hermann Knoflacher The railway station as an economic centre. Austria's local authorities are investing more and more in the bicycle E/F/G
57 9503 Johannes Spatz Cars to ploughshares, health and traffic in Berlin. Most traffic fatalities die of cancer E/F/G
56 9502 Marien G. Bakker Traffic Plan by the Ministry of Transport and Water Management, The Hague E/F/G
55 9501 Brigitte Høj Nielse The bicycle in Denmark. Present use and future potential E/F/G
54 9412 John Howe/Ron Dennis The bicycle in Africa: luxury or necessity. Decline of the bicycle because of rationing of foreign currency and luxury tax E/F/G
53 9411 Charles Komanoff, Cora Roelofs & others Environmental benefits of cycling and walking in the USA. USA-estimates for environmental benefits by pedestrian & cycle traffic 1991 & 2000 E/F/G
52 9410 Isabelle Lessens The hit parade of cyclists' cities. Support for cycle traffic in France: No-go areas in many cities E/F/G
51 9409 Daniel Egan A bicycle and bus success story. Bicycle traffic tripled after introducing combined cycle and bus lanes E/F/G
50 9408 Town Planning Office Copenhagen The bicycle as a means of transport to work. In Copenhagen 30% cycle to the office - often more than 10 km. E/F/G
49 9407 Hugh Mc Clintock Bicycle planning: a bibliography E/F/G
48 9406 Wolfgang Reiche / Tho-mas Froitzheim Hints on promoting cycle-tourism E/F/G
47 9405 Marc Shayler, et al. Costing the benefits: the value of cycling E/F/G
46 9404 Marc Shayler/Mal-colm Fergusson/Andy Rowell Swiss cycling officers hold national conference: the bicycle: how and where? E/F/G
45 9403 Michael Hermann et al. Bicycle Blueprint: A plan to bring bicycling into the mainstream in New York City E/F/G
44 9402 Tilman Bracher Cycling: the potential E/F/G
43 9401 Dutch Cyclists' Union Cycling in Dutch cities E/F/G
42 9312 Club des Villes Cyclables The bicycle - an investment for the city E/F/G
41 9311 CROW Design manual for a cycle-friendly infrastructure E/F/G
40 9310 Hugh McClintock The bicycle and city traffic. Some British and International examples of promoting cycling. E/F/G
39 9309 U. Heierli Environmental Limits to Motorisation. In the third world the bicycle is being systematically underestimated. E/G
38 9307 B. Bach (NL) / N. Pres-sman (CA) Climate-sensitive urban space.Concepts and tools to humanize cities. Cycle-use can be increased if town planning takes weather into consideration. E/G
37 9306 R. Schnull e.a. (D) Safety for cyclists at urban road junctions. A new study has shown that cycleways are particularly hazardous at junctions. E/F/G
36 9305 A.G. Welleman e.a. (NL) Still more bikes behind the dikes. A pioneering Dutch contribution to cycle policy and research. E/F/G
35 9304 H. de Jong/T. Bosch (NL) Houten - A model for the future. Retail trade flourished in a cycle-friendly town. Car use reduced thanks to ideal conditions for bicycles and public transport. E/F/G
34 9303 E. Hildebrand/ S. Lohr/A.Luers (D) The Theodor Fontane Project: 10,000 kilo-meters for Brandenburg. Policy statement recommends job creation for a province-wide cycle-way network E/F/G
33 9302 U. Lehner Lierz / K. Schrodl (D) Promoting the bicycle is promoting women. Cycling facilities must be clearly visible and well-lit at night. E/F/G
32 9301 M. Hillman (GB) Cycling - towards health and safety. Regular cyclists are healthier and live longer. E/F/G
31 9212 Vélo Québec (CA) The prospects for cycling worldwide. A report from the Vélo Mondiale conference with 161 contributions from 5 continents. E/F/G
30 9211 A. Rowell e.a. (GB) Bikes not fumes. The emission and health benefits of a modal shift from motor vehicles to cycling. E/F/G
29 9210 ARGUS (A) The Velo Secur Conference - an A to Z of Cycle Safety. "Russian Roulette" turns spotlight of criticism on cycleways. E/F/G
28 9209 S. Häcker / W. Kremp (D) Ruhender Radverkehr E/F/G
27 9208 P. Brandstätter (A) Veloce cycle messenger service launches the "public velo" E/G
26 9207 M.E. Bekker (NL) Bicycle Parking 21: Netherlands Railways plan to double bike-and-ride traffic E/F/G
25 9206 UTIP/Socialdata (D) European opinion poll on access to city centres E/F/G
24 9205 Allot & Lomax (GB) Cyclists and roundabouts E/F/G
23 9204 Th. Froitzheim (D) The ugly duckling: Park-and-ride versus bike-and-ride E/F/G
22 9203 M.R. Repogle (USA) Sustainable transportation strategies for third world development E/F/G
21 9202 A.G. Welleman (NL) The Dutch bicycle master plan E/G
20 9201 M. Ferguson (GB) Transport and the environment in Central and East Europe E/G
19 9112 Bundesverkehrsmin. (D) Cycling in the city - a comprehensive evaluation of research studies on cycle trafic in the city E/G
18 9111 J. Kropman (NL) Mobility, bicycle use and safety E/F/G
17 9110 Bordeaux City (F) Personal mobility in Bordeaux E
16 9109 J. Ploeger e.a. (NL) Signposts for cycle planning E/G
15 9108 W. Brög / E. Erl (D) Influencing traffic behaviour by public awareness E/G
14 9107 N. Jensen (DK) VeloCity 1989 proceedings E/F/G
13 9106 R. Green e.a. (GB) The behaviour of teenage cyclists at T-junctions E/F/G
12 9105 OECD (F) Environmental policies for cities in the 1990s E
11 9104 Federal Highway Institute (D) Research findings on schemes for general traffic calming E/F/G
10 9103 VCS (CH) Park and ride: something worth backing of an environmental nonsense E/F
9 9102 ECMT (F) Report from the conference of European transport ministers E
8 9101 Bauamt Zurich (CH) On your bike E
7 9012 D. Alrutz e.a. (D) Case studies on safety for cycle traffic E
6 9010 NOVEM The Netherlands travelling clean E
5 9007 Kanton Bern (CH) Facilities recommended for cyclists E
4 9004 A. Zalewski (PL) Cycle use in small towns in Poland E
3 9002 ANCPC (AUS) 35 kph limit on cycle routes in Canberra E
2 9002 T. Krag (DK) Safety - an Achilles heel for cycling E
1 9001 M.D. Lowe (USA) The bicycle: vehicle for a small planet E
 

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