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Bicycle Safety Campaign Review

by Kate Scheider

May 1, 2009
  • Athletics and Sports
  • Crime and Safety
  • Transportation

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What do successful bicycle safety campaigns have in common, and what tactics should be used in the future to achieve success? To help answer this, Bikes Belong conducted a review of campaigns, primarily used in the U.S. Important conclusions include:
  • Emotional campaigns are more effective at increasing safety than informational campaigns.
  • Safety campaigns that personalize and humanize cyclists without creating fear are ideal.
  • Messages should be targeted at wide audiences that include both motorists and cyclists.

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  • Bikes Belong Foundation

Copyright

  • Copyright 2009 Bikes Belong. All rights reserved.

Document Type

  • Evaluation
  • Text

Language

  • English

Geography

  • North America / United States
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Title: Bicycle Safety Campaign Review
Publication date 2009-05-01
Publication Year 2009
Authors Kate Scheider
Copyright holder(s) Bikes Belong Foundation
Geographical Focus North America / United States
Keywords safety campaigns , cyclists , motorists , campaign , safety
Document type Evaluation , Text
Language English
URL: https://aca.crc.issuelab.org/resource/bicycle-safety-campaign-review.html
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