Comparison of traffic-injury related hospitalisation between bicyclists and motorcyclists in Taiwan.
Chih-Wei PaiHsiao-Yu LinShin-Han TsaiPing-Ling ChenPublished in: PloS one (2018)
The result that bicyclists had an increased probability of being hospitalised than motorcyclists is particularly noteworthy, because there have recently been much more users of bikesharing systems in metropolitan cities where cycle helmets are not provided. We further found that helmet non-use was also a risk factor for motorcyclists, but insignificant for cyclists, possibly due to lower helmet utilization rates among bicyclists. Our findings regarding the increased hospitalisation percentage emphasize the importance of helmet use.