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To scoot or not to scoot: Findings from a recent survey about the benefits and barriers of using E-scooters for riders and non-riders

机译:脚踏舞或不摇曳:从最近调查关于使用电子滑板车的riders和非骑手的福利和障碍的调查

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E-scooters are rapidly changing transportation in US cities and university campuses. Hailed as a convenient, inexpensive solution for "last mile" and other short trips, e-scooters are available in over 100 US cities and were used for nearly forty million trips in 2018. Yet relatively little is known about e-scooter use, including who uses them, for which types of trips, and the perceived benefits and barriers related to e-scooters. This information is particularly important in light of concerns about safety and the loss of physical activity (PA) due to replacing walking and biking with e-scooting.In this paper, we aim to characterize trends in the barriers and benefits related to e-scooter use within a professional population. We surveyed 1,256 university staff in Tempe, AZ, finding that 36% of respondents had ridden e-scooters and 40% indicated that they would do so outside of campus in the next year. Overwhelmingly, e-scooters are seen as a convenient way to travel, particularly in the heat and compared to walking. However, demographic differences were notable, particularly regarding barriers. African American and non-white Hispanic respondents were significantly more likely than non-Hispanic white respondents to intend to try e-scooters and to be unhappy with current transportation options. E-scooters are also associated with concerns about traffic safety - particularly for women - and barriers related to being able to find working equipment when needed. These findings suggest that e-scooters fill an important transportation niche and may contribute to transportation equity, and that efforts to address barriers could further enhance that contribution.
机译:电子踏板车正在迅速改变美国城市和大学校园的运输。作为“上一英里”和其他短途旅行的方便,廉价的解决方案,E-Scooters在100多个美国城市提供,并于2018年用于近几百万个旅行。然而,又称对电子摩托车使用相对较少,包括谁使用它们,其中类型的旅行以及与电子踏板车相关的感知福利和障碍。由于对e-scooting的徒步行走和骑自行车的安全性和身体活动丧失(PA)的担忧,这些信息尤为​​重要。在本文中,我们的目标是,旨在表征与电子踏板车相关的障碍和福利的趋势在职业人口中使用。我们调查了1,256名Tempe,AZ的大学工作人员,发现36%的受访者已经骑过电子摩托车,40%表示他们在明年在校园之外会这样做。压倒性地,电子踏板车被视为旅行的便捷方式,特别是在热量中,与行走相比。然而,人口统计差异是值得注意的,特别是关于障碍。非洲裔美国和非白色西班牙裔美国人受访者比非西班牙裔美国人的受访者更有可能打算尝试电子摩托车,并对当前的运输方案不满意。电子摩托车也与交通安全的担忧有关 - 特别是对于女性 - 与能够在需要时找到工作设备的障碍。这些调查结果表明,电子摩托车填补了一个重要的交通利基,可能有助于运输股权,并努力解决障碍可能进一步加强这一贡献。

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