Cristin-resultat-ID: 2099710
Sist endret: 17. januar 2024, 16:47
NVI-rapporteringsår: 2022
Resultat
Vitenskapelig artikkel
2022

Road infrastructures, spatial surroundings, and the demand and route choices for cycling: Evidence from a GPS-based mode detection study from Oslo, Norway

Bidragsytere:
  • Tineke de Jong
  • Lars Böcker og
  • Christian Weber

Tidsskrift

Environment and planning. B: Urban analytics and city science
ISSN 2399-8083
e-ISSN 2399-8091
NVI-nivå 2

Om resultatet

Vitenskapelig artikkel
Publiseringsår: 2022
Publisert online: 2022
Trykket: 2023
Volum: 50
Hefte: 8
Sider: 2133 - 2150
Open Access

Importkilder

Scopus-ID: 2-s2.0-85142905770

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Tittel

Road infrastructures, spatial surroundings, and the demand and route choices for cycling: Evidence from a GPS-based mode detection study from Oslo, Norway

Sammendrag

To achieve a higher cycling uptake, it is essential for planners to know what kind of cycling infrastructure to plan and where, that is, through which types of urban environments. In this paper, we provide a deeper understanding of cycling demand and cycling route choices and infer insights into cyclists’ latent preferences and dispreferences concerning both infrastructure attributes and the spatial characteristics of route surroundings. Hereto, this study has collected, map-matched, geovisualized, and examined a unique GPS-based database with over 25,915 cycling trips in Oslo, Norway. Our findings reveal that cyclists substantially deviate from shortest paths, covering 59% more distance on average. Higher cycling frequencies, both in absolute terms and relative to shortest-path-expected-values, can be found on route sections that have some form of cycling infrastructure, especially those having segregated bicycle highways and bike roads. We also find higher demand and route choices for flatter and water-facing routes, as well as routes less disrupted by crossings and away from highway environments. In contrast, routes surrounded by green space or high population density, despite having high demand in absolute terms, are cycled less than expected based on shortest paths. The paper concludes by reflecting on the significance, limitations, and implications of our findings and novel methodological approaches for the bicycle route choice theory and practice moving forward.

Bidragsytere

Aktiv cristin-person

Trijntje de Jong

Bidragsyterens navn vises på dette resultatet som Tineke de Jong
  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Institutt for by- og regionplanlegging ved Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelige universitet
  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Reisevaner og mobilitet ved Transportøkonomisk institutt
Aktiv cristin-person

Lars Böcker

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Reisevaner og mobilitet ved Transportøkonomisk institutt
Aktiv cristin-person

Christian Weber

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Transportteknologi og miljø ved Transportøkonomisk institutt
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