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Voluntary Risk Taking By Young Bicyclists: A Case Study of University Students at Montreal
Shohel Amin
School of Engineering and Technology
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
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University Students
100%
Montreal
100%
Voluntary Risk-taking
100%
Bicyclists
100%
Helmet
33%
Risky Behavior
16%
Minor Trauma
16%
Article Analysis
16%
Risky Driving
16%
Vulnerability
16%
Risk Attitude
16%
Young People
16%
Subjective Norms
16%
Perceived Behavioral Control
16%
Braking System
16%
Transport Mode
16%
Mixed Traffic
16%
After Dark
16%
Physical Measures
16%
Protective Equipment
16%
Psychological Suffering
16%
Physical Suffering
16%
Risk Takers
16%
Social Sciences
Case Study
100%
University Students
100%
Bicyclist
100%
Risk Behavior
100%
Cycling
33%
Emotions
16%
Psychology
16%
Helmet Use
16%
Psychology
Case Study
100%
Risk-Taking
100%
Risk Behavior
100%
Subjective Norm
50%
Perceived Behavioral Control
50%
Psychology
50%