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Diversifying and normalising cycling in London, UK: An exploratory study on the influence of infrastructure

机译:英国伦敦实现自行车的多元化和规范化:基础设施影响的探索性研究

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This article examines the extent to which protected infrastructure is associated with greater diversity and normalisation of cycling. In the UK, cyclists are predominantly male and often wear distinctive cycle clothing rather than everyday clothes. This is not the case in higher-cycling countries such as the Netherlands and Germany. It has been argued that the UK's demographic skewing may be partly due to poor quality infrastructure which can be off-putting for many, but particularly for women, children and older people. Route choice studies tend to confirm that women are more likely than men to choose routes with greater levels of separation from motor traffic. Other work suggests that if cycling feels unsafe, cyclists may wear specialised cycle clothing such as helmets, which then may itself support a perception of cycling as dangerous.This small-scale exploratory study examines age, gender, and use of specialist clothing in relation to infrastructure type, comparing a recently improved route with separate space for cyclists to parallel busy streets without protected cycle infrastructure. The separated route showed better, though still unequal, demographic balance and a reduced tendency for cyclists to wear helmets and sporty clothing, though not high-visibility items. Infrastructure type is only one factor in route choice, particularly if there is relatively little good infrastructure along key desire lines. However this paper suggests that infrastructure for cycling could help to improve perceptions of safety and the need to wear specialist cycle clothing. In turn this could promote a better demographic balance and normalise cycling.
机译:本文研究了受保护的基础架构与自行车的更大多样性和标准化之间的关联程度。在英国,骑自行车的人主要是男性,通常穿着有特色的自行车服,而不是日常衣服。在像荷兰和德国这样的高自行车国家,情况并非如此。有人争辩说,英国的人口变化可能部分是由于基础设施质量较差,这可能使许多人不满,但特别是对妇女,儿童和老年人而言。路线选择研究倾向于证实,与男子相比,女性比男性更有可能选择与机动车交通隔离程度更高的路线。其他工作表明,如果骑车感到不安全,骑自行车的人可能会穿着专门的自行车服装,例如头盔,这本身可能会支持将自行车视为危险。这项小型的探索性研究研究了年龄,性别以及与之相关的专业服装的使用基础设施类型,将最近改进的路线与自行车骑行者在没有受保护的自行车基础设施的情况下平行的繁忙街道分开的空间进行比较。分开的路线显示出较好的人口平衡,尽管仍然不平等,并且骑自行车者戴头盔和运动服的趋势有所降低,尽管不是很醒目的物品。基础设施类型只是选择路线的一个因素,尤其是在关键需求线上相对较少的良好基础设施的情况下。但是,本文表明,骑自行车的基础设施可以帮助改善人们对安全性的认识以及穿专业自行车服装的必要性。反过来,这可以促进更好的人口统计平衡并使自行车正常化。

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    Aldred, R.; Dales, J.;

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