Social (in) equity in access to cycling infrastructure: Cross-sectional associations between bike lanes and area-level sociodemographic characteristics in 22 large US …

LM Braun, DA Rodriguez, P Gordon-Larsen - Journal of transport …, 2019 - Elsevier
Cycling advocates have recently argued that low-income and minority communities across
the US have disproportionately low access to bike lanes. To date, however, quantitative …

Who were these bike lanes built for? Social-spatial inequities in Vancouver's bikeways, 2001–2016

CL Firth, K Hosford, M Winters - Journal of transport geography, 2021 - Elsevier
Over the past 15 years, Vancouver, British Columbia, has made substantial investments to
their bikeway network, adding over 150 km of protected bike lanes, painted bike lanes, and …

Bicycling facility inequalities and the causality dilemma with socioeconomic/sociodemographic change

NN Ferenchak, WE Marshall - Transportation research part D: transport and …, 2021 - Elsevier
How well has the recent expansion of bicycling networks advanced transportation justice
through appropriate distribution across the socioeconomic/demographic (SED) spectrum …

User preferences for bicycle infrastructure in communities with emerging cycling cultures

C Clark, P Mokhtarian, G Circella… - Transportation …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Non-motorized travel modes, particularly cycling, are experiencing a resurgence in many
United States (US) states as well as in other countries. Still, most studies focus on bicyclists' …

Equity impacts of cycling: examining the spatial-social distribution of bicycle-related benefits

I Cunha, C Silva - International journal of sustainable …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Cities worldwide are developing and implementing strategies to promote the bicycle as a
viable and competitive mobility option, to foster the development of resilient, livable …

Neighborhood socio-demographic characteristics and bike share member patterns of use

J Wang, G Lindsey - Journal of transport geography, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Information about factors that affect patterns of use by bike share members is
needed to manage systems effectively and equitably. Recent research into the patterns of …

Equity and accessibility of cycling infrastructure: An analysis of Santiago de Chile

R Mora, R Truffello, G Oyarzún - Journal of transport geography, 2021 - Elsevier
Bicycling produces a series of health, environmental, and economic benefits for both
individuals and societies as a whole. Even so, promoting bicycle use faces innumerable …

[HTML][HTML] Does bike-share enhance transport equity? Evidence from the Sacramento, California region

H Mohiuddin, DT Fitch-Polse, SL Handy - Journal of Transport Geography, 2023 - Elsevier
As bike-share systems proliferate across the US, their potential as a way of expanding
opportunities for those most underserved by the transportation system merits a deeper …

[HTML][HTML] A ride for whom: Has cycling network expansion reduced inequities in accessibility in Montreal, Canada?

M Houde, P Apparicio, AM Séguin - Journal of transport geography, 2018 - Elsevier
It is widely agreed today that the existence of a network of bicycle paths fosters a feeling of
safety as well as the use of the bicycle for both recreational and utilitarian purposes. Recent …

Understanding bike share reach, use, access and function: An exploratory study

EH Leister, N Vairo, D Sims, M Bopp - Sustainable cities and society, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Bike shares have been shown to increase physical activity among users by
replacing sedentary modes of travel. Objective To examine factors affecting the operation of …