FJM Mölenberg, J Panter, A Burdorf… - International journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Background Previous reviews have suggested that infrastructural interventions can be effective in promoting cycling. Given inherent methodological complexities in the evaluation …
During the year 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic affected mobility around the world, significantly reducing the number of trips by public transport. In this paper, we study its …
Due to the rapid increase in bicycle usage during the pandemic, this study aims to ascertain the effects of COVID-19 and the role of psychosocial factors on the intention to cycle in the …
L Márquez, JJ Soto - Transportation research part A: policy and practice, 2021 - Elsevier
Cycling infrastructure development is an effective but expensive urban policy to encourage people to use bicycles. Although people usually prefer infrastructure with high cycling …
D Rosas-Satizábal, LA Guzman, D Oviedo - Transportation research part D …, 2020 - Elsevier
In a context of rising awareness for environmental concerns and promotion policies targeting non-motorized travel as a sustainable mobility solution, the bicycle has increasingly become …
There is limited evidence on the gender differences and location-specific built-environment factors associated with bicycling in Latin American cities. This study aimed to assess …
The assessment of urban transport interventions is complex, multi-faceted, and context- dependent. This study proposes a multi-methodology approach called systems analytics to …
Road safety research in low-and middle-income countries is limited, even though ninety percent of global road traffic fatalities are concentrated in these locations. In Colombia, road …
Cycling is an environmentally friendly, economically beneficial and health-promoting means of transportation. Due to its great potential to cover short and medium distances, the use of …