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原文传递 Evaluating the Bicycle Travel Environment in a Changing Bicycle Culture: Case Study of Shanghai, China
题名: Evaluating the Bicycle Travel Environment in a Changing Bicycle Culture: Case Study of Shanghai, China
其他题名: Asadi-Shekari,Z.,Moeinaddini,M.,and Shah,M.Z.(2013)."Nonmotorised level of service:Addressing challenges in pedestrian and bicycle level of service."Transp.Rev.,33(2),166-194.
正文语种: 英文
作者: Wei Zhu
关键词: Bicycle travel environment;Evaluation;Stated choice experiment;Preference;Logit model;Shanghai
摘要: The recent revival of bicycle research has generated studies mainly from North America, while evidence from other regions with complete bikeway networks is needed to identify the impact of various aspects of a bicycle network. China has a long-established bicycle culture, but has been losing bicycle travel shares to other transport modes in cities. Using Shanghai as a case study, this paper aims to understand Chinese cycle users' current preferences regarding environmental factors and their implications for the evaluation and planning of the local bikeway network. Stated choice experiment enhanced by visualizing the choice scenarios is used to collect cycle users' bicycle route preferences through Internet and on-site questionnaire surveys. A generalized mixed logit model with a new form of utility function, taking into account the interaction between segment-level factors and travel time, is used to fit the choice data. It is found that the segmentlevel factors are more important than the route-level factors, and the safety-related factors are more important than the comfort-related factors; the marginal utility increases between the consecutive factor levels follow a diminishing trend. The model is applied to evaluate the bicycle travel environment of the complete road network of Shanghai central city. The analysis of the measures for improving the bikeway network according to different levels of priority suggests that guaranteeing cycle users' road rights is the central issue for promoting bicycle travel in the city.
出版年: 2017
论文唯一标识: P-84Y2017V143N03014
英文栏目名称: CASE STUDIES
doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)UP.1943-5444.0000377
期刊名称: Journal of Urban Planning and Development
拼音刊名(出版物代码): P-84
卷: 143
期: 03
页码: 135-144
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