Objective Guidelines for bicycle infrastructure design tend to consider safety issues but not wider health issues. This paper explores the overall health impact of bicycle infrastructure …
D Ton, O Cats, D Duives… - Transportation research …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Nowadays, the bicycle is seen as a sustainable and healthy substitute for the car in urban environments. The Netherlands is the leading country in bicycle use, especially in urban …
The main obstacles to boosting the bicycle as a mode of transport are safety concerns due to interactions with motorized traffic. One option is to separate cyclists from motorists through …
Cities around the world are constructing bicycle infrastructure to increase cycling. However, identifying efficient design solutions and determining how bicycle infrastructure planning …
CG Prato, K Halldórsdóttir… - International journal of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Growing interest in sustainable transportation systems has driven decision-makers toward policies and investments aimed at promoting cycling, but little to no effort has been made …
Many cities in the United States are working to become more “bike-friendly” through the provision of new bike infrastructure that is safe and attractive for all types of cyclists, from the …
S Bernardi, F Rupi - Transportation Research Procedia, 2015 - Elsevier
For transport planners and land use practitioners, many are the qualitative guidelines provided regarding the location and quality of separated bicycle facilities. When separated …
K Wang, G Akar, L Cheng, K Lee, M Sanders - Multimodal Transportation, 2022 - Elsevier
Over the past two decades, transportation engineers and urban planners have become increasingly interested in using performance measures to capture roadway infrastructure …
G Lue, EJ Miller - Travel behaviour and society, 2019 - Elsevier
This study examines the feasibility of using revealed preference GPS data collected through a smartphone-based travel survey and discrete choice modeling techniques to determine …