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A spatial analysis of demand patterns on a bicycle sharing scheme: Evidence from London

机译:自行车共享方案需求模式的空间分析:来自伦敦的证据

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This paper investigates the spatial demand for bikesharing through the application of a series of trip generation models for the London Bicycle Sharing Scheme (LBSS). The production of trips from and the arrival of trips at scheme stations are evaluated in reference to how they connect with features of the built environment, demographics of the resident and workplace populations, and attributes of the scheme's structure. A spatial econometrics approach is taken to specify the models, with four different time windows considered throughout the day for all trips taken during 2016. The built environment features show a consistent pattern of results in the model, indicating that proximity to cycling infrastructure, rail stations, parks, university facilities, as well as the density of shops and conventional roads in the vicinity of stations is linked with trip generation rates. The presence of males and Caucasians are associated with higher station demand, aligning with other work on the introduction of new mobility solutions elsewhere, though we do find that greater distances to work tend to depress use. Trip generation is also reduced at the minority of stations located south of the River Thames, indicating that the presence of natural barriers can affect the operation of schemes. The results carry implications for scheme integration in other cities.
机译:本文通过适用于伦敦自行车共享方案(LBSS)的一系列行程生成模型来调查自行尼克思亚语的空间需求。参考他们如何与建筑环境的特征,居民和工作场所种群的特征以及方案结构的属性连接,评估从计划站的旅行到达的旅行到达和跳闸到达。采用空间计量经济学方法指定模型,在2016年拍摄的所有旅行中有四个不同的时间窗口。建筑环境特征在模型中显示了一致的结果模式,表明循环基础设施,铁路站的近距离,公园,大学设施以及车站附近的商店和传统道路的密度与旅行发电汇率相关联。男性和高加索人的存在与高站需求相关联,与其他地方的其他工作保持在其他地方引入新的移动解决方案,尽管我们确实发现更大的工作距离往往抑制使用。在泰晤士河南部南部的少数站点也减少了旅行一代,表明天然障碍的存在可能会影响方案的运行。结果对其他城市的计划集成带来了影响。

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