Y Zhuang, Z Liu, A Schadschneider, L Yang… - Physica A: Statistical …, 2021 - Elsevier
The self-organized queuing behavior becomes increasingly common at the non-service bottlenecks with no physical constraints, such as an exit of a room, the entrances of an …
Introduction Stunts refer to risky behaviours performed by many young cyclists, especially boys, leading to traffic injuries. Little attention has been paid to the motivational factors …
LM Fortes, M Giannotti, FS de Freitas - Cities, 2024 - Elsevier
Multidimensional inequalities have been increasingly discussed in the transportation field, particularly in the case of bike riding. Although several studies focused on the gender …
J Vahedi, Z Shams, M Mehdizadeh - Journal of Transport & Health, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction Understanding the importance of factors influencing the choice of active transportation modes (ie walking/cycling) may be misleading if we only concentrate on the …
While micromobility has seen a significant rise of interest across policy, industry and academia, a detailed conceptualisation of it has so far been missing from the scientific …
The culture of active transportation (walking or cycling) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is less prevalent than in other societies. This study aims to understand the perceptions …
Women are moving forward with males across all domains in today's modern world. However, women are yet to experience the same priority. Public transport (PT) is one of the …
To ensure cities' livability, a significant modal shift from car use towards more sustainable modes of transportation, such as walking and cycling, is required. To establish such a modal …
Micromobility has gained attention from policymakers, industry stakeholders, and academia; however, a comprehensive conceptualization of micromobility is still missing. Existing …