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Who is in the near market for bicycle sharing? Identifying current, potential, and unlikely users of a public bicycle share program in Vancouver, Canada

机译:谁在附近的市场上共享自行车?确定加拿大温哥华公共自行车共享计划的当前,潜在和不太可能的用户

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Public bicycle share programs in many cities are used by a small segment of the population. To better understand the market for public bicycle share, this study examined the socio-demographic and transportation characteristics of current, potential, and unlikely users of a public bicycle share program and identified specific motivators and deterrents to public bicycle share use. We used cross-sectional data from a 2017 Vancouver public bicycle share (Mobi by Shaw Go) member survey (n?=?1272) and a 2017 population-based survey of Vancouver residents (n?=?792). We categorized non-users from the population survey as either potential or unlikely users based on their stated interest in using public bicycle share within the next year. We used descriptive statistics to compare the demographic and transportation characteristics of current users to non-users, and multiple logistic regression to compare the profiles of potential and unlikely users. Public bicycle share users in Vancouver tended to be male, employed, and have higher educations and incomes as compared to non-users, and were more likely to use active modes of transportation. The vast majority of non-users (74%) thought the public bicycle share program was a good idea for Vancouver. Of the non-users, 23% were identified as potential users. Potential users tended to be younger, have lower incomes, and were more likely to use public transit for their main mode of transportation, as compared to current and unlikely users. The most common motivators among potential users related to health benefits, not owning a bicycle, and stations near their home or destination. The deterrents among unlikely users were a preference for riding their own bicycle, perceived inconvenience compared to other modes, bad weather, and traffic. Cost was a deterrent to one-fifth of unlikely users, notable given they tended to have lower incomes than current users. Findings can help inform targeted marketing and outreach to increase public bicycle share uptake in the population.
机译:在许多城市中,只有一小部分人使用公共自行车共享计划。为了更好地了解公共自行车共享市场,本研究调查了公共自行车共享计划当前,潜在和不太可能的用户的社会人口统计和交通运输特征,并确定了公共自行车共享使用的特定动机和威慑力。我们使用了2017年温哥华公共自行车份额(Shaw Go的Mobi)成员调查(n = 1272)和2017年温哥华居民基于人口的调查(n = 792)的横截面数据。我们根据人口普查中明年对使用公共自行车的兴趣,将人口调查中的非用户归为潜在用户或不太可能用户。我们使用描述性统计数据来比较当前用户与非用户的人口统计和交通特征,并使用多元逻辑回归来比较潜在用户和不太可能使用的用户的资料。与非使用者相比,温哥华的公共自行车使用者通常是男性,受雇且受过高等教育和收入较高,并且更有可能使用主动交通方式。绝大多数非用户(74%)认为公共自行车共享计划对温哥华是个好主意。在非用户中,有23%被确定为潜在用户。与目前和不太可能的使用者相比,潜在使用者往往更年轻,收入较低,并且更有可能使用公共交通作为主要交通工具。在潜在用户中,最常见的激励因素与健康益处有关,他们没有自行车,以及家中或目的地附近的车站。在不太可能的用户中,威慑力是偏爱骑自己的自行车,与其他方式相比,这种方式带来的不便是,天气恶劣和交通拥堵。成本对不太可能的用户的五分之一具有威慑作用,值得注意的是,他们的收入往往低于当前用户。调查结果可以帮助有针对性的营销和推广,以增加公众骑单车在人群中的份额。

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