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Non-motorized transport and university populations: an analysis of connectivity and network perceptions

机译:非机动交通和大学人口:连通性和网络感知分析

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This research examines local bicycle and pedestrian networks in the vicinity of the University of Alabama campus to assess the utility of these networks for travel to the university by students and employees. Network connectivity is examined using Geographic Information Systems (CIS) and the results compared to a survey of 3731 university students and employees. Results indicate that areas within one mile of the University of Alabama's campus have the highest levels of bicycle and pedestrian network connectivity and accessibility. The survey results show that an individual's positive perception of the bicycle and pedestrian networks is related to their travel behavior, and that this knowledge decreases within an increase in commute distance to campus. Increases in connectivity can be expected to lead to an increase in non-motorized travel, but it is also clear that lack of knowledge of driving and cycling laws is a deterrent to many.
机译:这项研究调查了阿拉巴马大学校园附近的当地自行车和步行网络,以评估这些网络在学生和员工到大学旅行中的效用。使用地理信息系统(CIS)检查网络连接,并将结果与​​对3731名大学生和员工的调查进行比较。结果表明,阿拉巴马大学校园一英里范围内的区域具有最高水平的自行车和步行网络连通性和可及性。调查结果表明,一个人对自行车和行人网络的积极感知与他们的出行行为有关,并且随着通勤到校园距离的增加,这种知识会减少。连接性的提高有望导致非机动出行的增加,但是很明显,缺乏驾驶和骑车法律知识对许多人而言是一种威慑力。

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