A common method used to evaluate road designs for bicycling is a survey of stated opinions based on imagined bicycling experiences that are used to represent real experiences …
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' …
RL Sanders - Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2016 - Elsevier
Two trends in the United States—growth in bicycling and enthusiasm for complete streets— suggest a need to understand how various roadway users view roadway designs meant to …
While many professionals support bicycling for transportation to reduce traffic congestion and improve public health, many potential cyclists see the risks from traffic injuries as a …
The majority of bicycling in the US is for recreation rather than transportation purposes but few studies have examined the question of bicycling purpose. We use data from an online …
DT Fitch, SL Handy - Journal of transport geography, 2020 - Elsevier
Examining bicyclists' route choices provides valuable insights into the importance of road environments for bicycling. In this study, we examine the role of road factors, individual …
Y Xing, J Volker, S Handy - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Studies show that the way an individual feels about bicycling–the degree to which they like bicycling–is an important predictor of whether or not they bicycle. But why do some people …
Buffered and protected bike lanes are increasingly recognized as a valuable tool in enticing potential or wary cyclists to use a bicycle for transportation. These facilities—which provide …
SL Fowler, D Berrigan, KM Pollack - Journal of Transport & Health, 2017 - Elsevier
Prior research has identified several barriers influencing decisions to bicycle, including infrastructure, safety, and environmental factors. There is scant research exploring how sex …