Stories on transport and health
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Features
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The road to healthier streets
There are enormous health benefits to be gained from rethinking our transport policies, argues John Stewart
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Nothing to lose but your chains
The Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution recommends a ‘sustainable transport policy’, and the government wants people to take more exercise. So why not have a sensible cycling policy, asks Adrian Davis
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Counting the loss of young lives
Don’t underestimate the impact of accidents and violence, say the Radical Statistics Health Group
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Checking out retail health
Margaret Sharky has been looking into the hazards of life on the shopfloor
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Accidents will happen… but why?
Mandy Moore looks at how a holistic approach to accidents could reduce death and injury dramatically
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News
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Reviews
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Risk sharing
Children at Risk? Safety as a Social Value
Helen Roberts, Susan Smith, Carol Bryce
Open University Press, 1996, £12.99 -
Driven to an early end
HEALTH ON THE MOVE: POLICIES FOR HEALTH PROMOTING TRANSPORT
Transport and Health Study Group/Public Health Alliance, 1991, £5.00 -
That’s no accident!
UNEQUAL RISKS: ACCIDENTS AND SOCIAL POLICY
Allison Quick
Socialist Health Association, 1991, £3.50
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