Cycling records from emerging dockless bike-sharingBike sharing services provide new opportunities to gain insight into the interactions between multiple fine-scale cycling characteristics and built environmental elements. Using Beijing as an example and the street as the analytic unit, this study examined the associations between three cycling characteristics and spatial visual elements while controlling for other built environmental features. The results showed that most visual elements were significantly associated with cycling characteristics, but their performance differs across models for trip distance, speed, and volume. The results also indicated that individuals riding long distances or at fast speeds preferred streets with more sky and greenery views. Likewise, wider streets with less spatial disorder, tended to have a higher riding volume. The findings can enhance the understanding of cycling behaviors and promote the implementation of urban design for more bikeable streets.
Understanding Bikeability: Insight into the Cycling-City Relationship Using Massive Dockless Bike-Sharing Records in Beijing
The Urban Book Series
International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management ; 2023 ; Montreal, QC, Canada June 20, 2023 - June 22, 2023
02.06.2023
15 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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