Does more cycling mean more diversity in cycling?

R Aldred, J Woodcock, A Goodman - Transport reviews, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
In low-cycling countries, cycling is not evenly distributed across genders and age groups. In
the UK, men are twice as likely as women to cycle to work and cycling tends to be dominated …

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 …

Active mobility in an Italian city: Mode choice determinants and attitudes before and during the Covid-19 emergency

M Scorrano, R Danielis - Research in Transportation Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
The paper investigates the choice of the transport mode to access the city center of Trieste,
Italy. We have collected revealed and stated choice data and attitudinal data in order to …

Modal shift implications of e-bike use in the Netherlands: Moving towards sustainability?

Q Sun, T Feng, A Kemperman, A Spahn - Transportation Research Part D …, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the modal shift patterns of e-bike users in the Dutch context. We
focus on the change in e-bikers' travel behavior to assess whether this change benefits …

The contradictions of bike-share benefits, purposes and outcomes

CM De Chardon - Transportation research part A: policy and practice, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Bicycle Sharing Systems (BSS) are now ubiquitous due to their plausible
environmental and social benefits promoted by municipalities, operators and technology …

Characterisation of and reflections on the synergy of bicycles and public transport

R Kager, L Bertolini, M Te Brömmelstroet - Transportation Research Part A …, 2016 - Elsevier
The bicycle is often understood as a disjointed 'feeder'mode that provides access to public
transport. We argue that combined use of the bicycle and public transport should be …

[HTML][HTML] Preferences for first and last mile shared mobility between stops and activity locations: A case study of local public transport users in Utrecht, the Netherlands

RJ van Kuijk, GH de Almeida Correia… - … Research Part A: Policy …, 2022 - Elsevier
Shared transport modes can potentially contribute to first and last mile connections of public
transport (PT) trips but this remains quite underexplored in the literature. Our study explores …

Cycling as transport

E Fishman - Transport Reviews, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Urban cycling is clearly a topic of immense interest to the transport research community, and
this Special Issue captures key themes amongst the rapidly growing body of research …

A statistical analysis of bike sharing usage and its potential as an auto-trip substitute

N Barbour, Y Zhang, F Mannering - Journal of Transport & Health, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction Bikesharing has become increasingly popular in urban areas as an alternative
active transportation mode that can help relieve congestion, mitigate negative environmental …

[HTML][HTML] A composite X-minute city cycling accessibility metric and its role in assessing spatial and socioeconomic inequalities–A case study in Utrecht, the …

E Knap, MB Ulak, KT Geurs, A Mulders… - Journal of Urban …, 2023 - Elsevier
The 15 min city (or “X-minute city” in general) concept aims to give people access to all
essential services and daily needs (eg, healthcare, education, etc.) within X minutes of …