Cyclists as a minority group?

•Social factors contribute to disproportionate safety outcomes for cyclists.•Cyclists as a group of road users have been relegated to a secondary place.•Cyclists share aspects of the experience of minority groups. In the social sciences, several definitions of minority group can be found. The defini...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transportation research. Part F, Traffic psychology and behaviour Traffic psychology and behaviour, 2017-05, Vol.47, p.34-41
Hauptverfasser: Prati, Gabriele, Marín Puchades, Víctor, Pietrantoni, Luca
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:•Social factors contribute to disproportionate safety outcomes for cyclists.•Cyclists as a group of road users have been relegated to a secondary place.•Cyclists share aspects of the experience of minority groups. In the social sciences, several definitions of minority group can be found. The definitions include different aspects such as power/status, number, distinctiveness, social category, group context, dispositions, and discrimination. Compared to motorized road users, cyclists are considered vulnerable road users because they lack physical protection. We argue that such definition does not capture the social and cultural aspects that characterize the membership within the group of cyclists. We offer arguments and reflections based on recent literature advocating that cyclists may share some features of the experience of minority groups. Although cyclists differ from other minorities in important respects, they manifest many of the characteristics by which minority groups are defined.
ISSN:1369-8478
1873-5517
DOI:10.1016/j.trf.2017.04.008