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Go slow: an umbrella review of the effects of 20 mph zones and limits on health and health inequalities
2014
Journal of public health
Transport is an important determinant of health and there is a well-established association between socio-economic status (SES) and risk of road accidents. Effective traffic calming interventions such as 20mph zones and limits may therefore improve health and reduce health inequalities. Methods: Systematic review methodology was used to identify systematic reviews of the effects of 20mph zones (including speed limits and road humps) and 20mph limits on health and SES inequalities in health
doi:10.1093/pubmed/fdu067
pmid:25266281
fatcat:y3ahaebcrnhvfjm3ksjconebbi