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- who: Sean Peckover and colleagues from the School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, QLD, Australia have published the article: Implementation of Congestion-Related Controls Improves Runner Density, Flow Rate, Perceived Safety, and Satisfaction during an Australian Running Event, in the Journal: Sports 2022, 132 of 30/08/2022
- what: This study examined the impact of congestion-related controls on perceived safety and satisfaction during an Australian running event. congestion was compared between races organized at the Sunshine Coast Marathon and Running Festival in 2019 without controls and in 2021 with . . .
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