Towards an index of city readiness for cycling

After decades of overdependence on motorized means of transport, and in acknowledgement of major environmental challenges, most of the world’s cities are recognizing the importance of adopting non-motorized means of transport to enhance their quality of life. Local authorities are interested in prov...

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Main Author: Mohamed Anwer Zayed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-10-01
Series:International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2046043016300399
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spelling doaj-f2a00528552f40e383b7dd3188f38ccd2020-11-24T22:15:58ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Transportation Science and Technology2046-04302016-10-015321022510.1016/j.ijtst.2017.01.002Towards an index of city readiness for cyclingMohamed Anwer ZayedAfter decades of overdependence on motorized means of transport, and in acknowledgement of major environmental challenges, most of the world’s cities are recognizing the importance of adopting non-motorized means of transport to enhance their quality of life. Local authorities are interested in providing facilities that enable city residents to efficiently traverse the urban fabric. Cycling, as an important non-motorized mode of transport, is considered to be an efficient alternative to motor vehicles. Establishing safe and convenient cycle routes has become one of the main development tasks in contemporary cities. Indeed, converting today’s traditional cities into bicycle-friendly ones is considered to be one of the principal goals of development plans. This paper addresses the urban readiness of cities to be bicycle-friendly. It focuses on the socioeconomic and urban characteristics that have to be present in a city for cycling to be adopted as a primary mode of transport. Through statistical analysis of 20 bicycle-friendly cities, the paper identifies the main requirements for urban cycling. Finally, it evaluates the readiness of Egyptian cities to become bicycle-friendly.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2046043016300399Non-motorized transportCyclingBicycle-friendly cityUrban attributesCycle routes
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author Mohamed Anwer Zayed
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Towards an index of city readiness for cycling
International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology
Non-motorized transport
Cycling
Bicycle-friendly city
Urban attributes
Cycle routes
author_facet Mohamed Anwer Zayed
author_sort Mohamed Anwer Zayed
title Towards an index of city readiness for cycling
title_short Towards an index of city readiness for cycling
title_full Towards an index of city readiness for cycling
title_fullStr Towards an index of city readiness for cycling
title_full_unstemmed Towards an index of city readiness for cycling
title_sort towards an index of city readiness for cycling
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology
issn 2046-0430
publishDate 2016-10-01
description After decades of overdependence on motorized means of transport, and in acknowledgement of major environmental challenges, most of the world’s cities are recognizing the importance of adopting non-motorized means of transport to enhance their quality of life. Local authorities are interested in providing facilities that enable city residents to efficiently traverse the urban fabric. Cycling, as an important non-motorized mode of transport, is considered to be an efficient alternative to motor vehicles. Establishing safe and convenient cycle routes has become one of the main development tasks in contemporary cities. Indeed, converting today’s traditional cities into bicycle-friendly ones is considered to be one of the principal goals of development plans. This paper addresses the urban readiness of cities to be bicycle-friendly. It focuses on the socioeconomic and urban characteristics that have to be present in a city for cycling to be adopted as a primary mode of transport. Through statistical analysis of 20 bicycle-friendly cities, the paper identifies the main requirements for urban cycling. Finally, it evaluates the readiness of Egyptian cities to become bicycle-friendly.
topic Non-motorized transport
Cycling
Bicycle-friendly city
Urban attributes
Cycle routes
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2046043016300399
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