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- Traffic%20safety%20attitudes%20among%20horse%20users%20were%20the%20strongest%20predictor%20of%20the%20perceived%20collision%2Fincident%20risk. obtainsSupportFrom j.trf.2020.08.022 assertion.
- Horse%20users%20reported%20a%20negative%20attitude%20towards%20other%20road%20users%2C%20perceiving%20their%20actions%20as%20the%20biggest%20source%20of%20risk%20in%20road%20traffic. obtainsSupportFrom j.trf.2020.08.022 assertion.
- The%20level%20of%20knowledge%20about%20the%20rules%20and%20regulations%20applying%20to%20horse%20use%2C%20especially%20in%20walking%20and%20cycling%20lanes%2C%20was%20relatively%20low%20among%20the%20respondents. obtainsSupportFrom j.trf.2020.08.022 assertion.
- Female%20horse%20users%20reported%20a%20significantly%20higher%20perceived%20road%20collision%2Fincident%20risk%20compared%20to%20male%20horse%20users. obtainsSupportFrom j.trf.2020.08.022 assertion.
- The%20highest%20perceived%20collision%2Fincident%20risk%20was%20reported%20by%20respondents%20aged%20between%2018%20and%2030%20years%20old. obtainsSupportFrom j.trf.2020.08.022 assertion.
- Almost%2022%25%20of%20the%20horse%20users%20reported%20having%20a%20road%20collision%2Fincident%20in%20the%20last%2010%20years. obtainsSupportFrom j.trf.2020.08.022 assertion.
- The%20majority%20of%20the%20horse%20users%20reported%20experiencing%20at%20least%20one%20near%20miss. obtainsSupportFrom j.trf.2020.08.022 assertion.