Physical environments influencing bicyclists’ perception of comfort on separated and on-street bicycle facilities

Author(s)
Li, Z.; Wang, W.; Liu, P.; Ragland, D.R.
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This study investigates the impacts of physical environments on bicyclists’ perceptions of comfort on separated and on-street bicycle facilities. Based on a field investigation conducted in Nanjing, China, the authors find that physical environmental factors significantly influencing bicyclists’ perception of comfort on the two types of facility. Cyclists’ comfort is mainly influenced by the road geometry and surrounding conditions on physically separated paths while they pay attention to the effective riding space and traffic situations on on-street bicycle lanes.

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Pages
256-261
Published in
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
17 (3)
Library number
20220347 ST [electronic version only]

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