Article ID: | iaor20111403 |
Volume: | 38 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 153 |
End Page Number: | 168 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2011 |
Journal: | Transportation |
Authors: | Winters Meghan, Davidson Gavin, Kao Diana, Teschke Kay |
Keywords: | bicycles |
In a survey of 1,402 current and potential cyclists in Metro Vancouver, 73 motivators and deterrents of cycling were evaluated. The top motivators, consistent among regular, frequent, occasional and potential cyclists, were: routes away from traffic noise and pollution; routes with beautiful scenery; and paths separated from traffic. In factor analysis, the 73 survey items were grouped into 15 factors. The following factors had the most influence on likelihood of cycling: safety; ease of cycling; weather conditions; route conditions; and interactions with motor vehicles. These results indicate the importance of the location and design of bicycle routes to promote cycling.