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How does our natural and built environment affect the use of bicycle sharing?

机译:我们的自然和建筑环境如何影响共享单车的使用?

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Public bicycle-sharing programs (PBSP) are short-term bicycle hire systems. In recent years their popularity has soared. This study examined Brisbane’s CityCycle scheme, the largest PBSP in Australia, and investigated the role of (natural and built) environmental features on usage. The study addressed four research questions: (1) What are dynamics of PBSP use in terms of travel time, speed, and distance? (2) What is the relationship between PBSP participation and cycling infrastructure? (3) How does land-use affect PBSP usage? (4) How does topography affect PBSP usage? To answer these four questions, the authors analysed large existing datasets on CityCycle usage, land-use, topography, and cycling infrastructure, which were each obtained through multiple sources. Correlation and regression analysis were employed to establish significant relationships amongst variables. It was found that: most users take short trips within the free initial period provided under the CityCycle scheme and do not incur any charges other than for membership; PBSP use is strongly correlated with the length of off-road bikeways near each CityCycle station; CityCycle is more frequently used on weekends and for recreational purposes; loop journeys, which are also associated with leisure trips, are popular in Brisbane, especially on weekends; leisure trips are taken at a relatively slower pace than utilitarian trips; during weekdays, a trimodal peak is clearly evident, with PBSP commute trips in the morning and evening peaks and a smaller but significant peak around lunchtime; and users avoid returning CityCycle bicycles to stations located on hilltops. These findings can collectively enhance both the siting and design of PBSP, thereby optimizing investments in sustainable mobility.
机译:公共自行车共享计划(PBSP)是短期自行车租赁系统。近年来,它们的受欢迎程度猛增。这项研究检查了布里斯班的CityCycle计划(澳大利亚最大的PBSP),并调查了(自然的和建成的)环境特征在使用中的作用。该研究解决了四个研究问题:(1)在行进时间,速度和距离方面,PBSP的使用动态如何? (2)PBSP参与和自行车基础设施之间有什么关系? (3)土地利用如何影响PBSP的使用? (4)地形如何影响PBSP的使用?为了回答这四个问题,作者分析了有关CityCycle使用,土地使用,地形和自行车基础设施的大量现有数据集,这些数据集都是通过多种来源获得的。相关和回归分析被用来建立变量之间的显着关系。结果发现:大多数用户在CityCycle计划提供的免费初始时间内短途旅行,除了会费以外不产生任何费用; PBSP的使用与每个CityCycle站附近的越野自行车道的长度密切相关; CityCycle在周末和娱乐目的中更常用;在布里斯班,尤其是在周末,环行旅行也与休闲旅行有关。休闲旅行的速度比功利主义旅行慢;在工作日,三峰高峰明显可见,PBSP上下班高峰是通勤旅行,午餐时间是一个较小但重要的高峰。并且用户避免将CityCycle自行车返还至山顶上的车站。这些发现可以共同提高PBSP的选址和设计水平,从而优化可持续交通的投资。

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