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Michael Branion-Calles
Michael Branion-Calles
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To scoot or not to scoot: Findings from a recent survey about the benefits and barriers of using E-scooters for riders and non-riders
RL Sanders, M Branion-Calles, TA Nelson
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 139, 217-227, 2020
2742020
Associations between individual characteristics, availability of bicycle infrastructure, and city-wide safety perceptions of bicycling: A cross-sectional survey of bicyclists …
M Branion-Calles, T Nelson, D Fuller, L Gauvin, M Winters
Transportation research part A: policy and practice 123, 229-239, 2019
822019
Cycling safety: Quantifying the under reporting of cycling incidents in Vancouver, British Columbia
M Winters, M Branion-Calles
Journal of Transport & Health 7, 48-53, 2017
632017
Comparing crowdsourced near-miss and collision cycling data and official bike safety reporting
M Branion-Calles, T Nelson, M Winters
Transportation research record 2662 (1), 1-11, 2017
462017
Cyclist crash rates and risk factors in a prospective cohort in seven European cities
M Branion-Calles, T Götschi, T Nelson, E Anaya-Boig, I Avila-Palencia, ...
Accident Analysis and Prevention 141 (105540), 2020
342020
Impacts of Bicycle Infrastructure in Mid-Sized Cities (IBIMS): protocol for a natural experiment study in three Canadian cities
M Winters, M Branion-Calles, S Therrien, D Fuller, L Gauvin, ...
BMJ open 8 (1), e019130, 2018
322018
Estimating walking and bicycling in Canada and their road collision fatality risks: The need for a national household travel survey
M Branion-Calles, K Teschke, M Koehoorn, O Espin-Garcia, MA Harris
Preventive medicine reports 22, 101366, 2021
272021
Who Bikes? An Assessment of Leisure and Commuting Bicycling from the Canadian Community Health Survey
CL Firth, M Branion-Calles, M Winters, MA Harris
Findings, 2021
232021
Changes in Commute Mode Attributed to COVID-19 Risk in Canadian National Survey Data
MA Harris, M Branion-Calles
Transport Findings, 2021
222021
A geospatial approach to the prediction of indoor radon vulnerability in British Columbia, Canada
MC Branion-Calles, TA Nelson, SB Henderson
Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology 26 (6), 554-565, 2016
212016
Impacts of study design on sample size, participation bias, and outcome measurement: A case study from bicycling research
M Branion-Calles, M Winters, T Nelson, A De Nazelle, LI Panis, ...
Journal of Transport & Health 15, 100651, 2019
152019
Evaluation of different radon guideline values based on characterization of ecological risk and visualization of lung cancer mortality trends in British Columbia, Canada
MC Branion-Calles, TA Nelson, SB Henderson
BMC Public Health 15, 1-13, 2015
92015
Crowdsourced bicycling crashes and near misses: trends in Canadian cities
K Laberee, T Nelson, M Branion-Calles, C Ferster, M Winters
Urban, planning and transport research 9 (1), 449-463, 2021
72021
The Impact of Implementing Public Bicycle Share Programs on Bicycle Crashes
M Branion-Calles, K Hosford, M Winters, L Gauvin, D Fuller
Transport Findings, 2020
12020
Adjusting local alcohol consumption data for influence of tourists
MC Branion-Calles, TA Nelson, G Martin
Journal of Substance Use 22 (1), 11-19, 2017
12017
Ascertainment and description of pedestrian and bicycling injuries and fatalities in Ontario from administrative health records 2003–2017: contributions of non-collision falls …
MA Harris, T Watson, M Branion-Calles, L Rosella
Injury prevention, 2024
2024
Risk Factors and Inequities in Transportation Injury and Mortality in the Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohorts (CanCHECs)
M Branion-Calles, M Winters, L Rothman, MA Harris
Epidemiology 35 (2), 252-262, 2024
2024
Translating risk to preventable burden by estimating numbers of bicycling injuries preventable by separated infrastructure on a Toronto, Ontario corridor
C Thompson, M Branion-Calles, A Harris
University of Toronto Journal of Public Health 2 (1), 2021
2021
Evaluating and utilizing crowdsourced data and population surveys in bicycling safety research
M Branion-Calles
Simon Fraser University, 2020
2020
Cycling Safety: Quantifying the Underreporting of Cycling Incidents
M Winters, M Branion-Calles
2nd International Conference on Transport & Health, 2016
2016
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