RA Acheampong - Transportation in Developing Economies, 2017 - Springer
Cycling is considered an environmentally-friendly mode of transport that offers many personal benefits including health, affordability and flexibility of travel. To encourage more …
Cycling is a desirable mode of transportation in urban areas due to its environmental, social, and economic benefits. Design manuals are used as standardized references and guides to …
P Rérat - Transportation research part A: policy and practice, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper draws on Cresswell's conceptualisation of mobility as a combination of physical movement, meaning, and embodied and experienced practice. It addresses the motivations …
Introduction We aimed to investigate whether providing parents with children in kindergarten with access to different bicycle types could influence (i) travel behavior and cycling amount …
R Woods, J Masthoff - Transportation research part A: policy and practice, 2017 - Elsevier
Private car use in large cities causes congestion and pollution, and should be reduced. Previous research has shown that private cars are preferred over public transport, but it is …
J de Kruijf, P van der Waerden, T Feng, L Böcker… - … research part A: policy …, 2021 - Elsevier
While in many regions the conventional bicycle has already been regarded as an environmentally friendly and healthy alternative to the car for daily commuting, societal and …
The present study aims to deduce bikeability based on a collective understanding and provides a methodology to operationalize its calculation based on open data. The approach …
A Rodriguez-Valencia, D Rosas-Satizabal… - Travel Behaviour and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Bogotá has recently seen an increase in bicycle commuting with this means of transport being currently used for around 880,000 daily trips, in contrast to 475,000 in 2011. What has …
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' …