Factors influencing bikeshare service and usage in a rural college town: A case study of Montgomery County, VA

IF 3.1 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES International Journal of Sustainable Transportation Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1080/15568318.2023.2295865
Cat Woodson , Huthaifa I. Ashqar , Mohammed Almannaa , Mohammed Elhenawy , Ralph Buehler
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While much of the bikeshare boom has centered around larger cities, smaller, lower-density, and even some rural communities have also implemented bikeshare systems successfully. Using a bikeshare dataset of more than 14,000 trips that cover the period from July 2018 to December 2021 for both pedal and e-bikes, this paper describes the structure and performance of ROAM NRV, a bikeshare system in Montgomery County, Virginia—which is home to Virginia Tech university and has many areas classified as rural. The paper presents bikeshare users’ travel behaviors and usage trends (including during the COVID-19 pandemic). Moreover, compares the usage of the system’s pedal bicycles to electric bicycles (e-bikes) that were introduced in 2021. Findings indicated that residents of Blacksburg and Christiansburg regularly use and benefit from bikeshare much like their urban counterparts do. Ridership was noted to likely be more common among university affiliates with trips more likely to start/end on or around campus due to the number of stations located within campus grounds. Trail usage was also high among bikeshare users due to the extensive trail network within and between the towns. As rural bikeshare users tend to travel greater distances and encounter more varying terrains throughout their commutes, considering e-bikes instead of pedal bike systems should increase the utilization of such mobility systems in rural areas. When electric assist bicycles were first introduced to the system, initially replacing some and then all former pedal bicycles, utilization increased significantly compared to pedal bike usage.

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影响乡村大学城自行车共享服务和使用的因素:弗吉尼亚州蒙哥马利县案例研究
虽然共享单车的热潮主要集中在大城市,但规模较小、人口密度较低甚至一些农村社区也成功实施了共享单车系统。本文使用了一个自行车共享数据集,涵盖了2018年7月至2021年12月期间脚踏车和电动自行车的14000多次出行,描述了弗吉尼亚州蒙哥马利县自行车共享系统ROAM NRV的结构和性能,该县是弗吉尼亚理工大学的所在地,有许多地区被归类为农村地区。本文介绍了自行车共享用户的出行行为和使用趋势(包括在 COVID-19 大流行期间)。此外,还比较了该系统的脚踏自行车与 2021 年推出的电动自行车(e-bike)的使用情况。研究结果表明,布莱克斯堡和克里斯蒂安斯堡的居民经常使用共享单车,并从中受益,这一点与城市居民非常相似。据悉,大学附属机构的乘客可能更普遍,由于校园内有许多站点,因此出行的起点/终点更可能在校园内或校园周边。由于城镇内部和城镇之间有广泛的步道网络,共享单车用户对步道的使用率也很高。由于农村地区的共享单车用户在通勤过程中往往要走更远的路,遇到更多不同的地形,因此考虑用电动自行车代替脚踏自行车系统,应能提高此类移动系统在农村地区的使用率。当电动助力自行车首次引入该系统时,最初取代了部分脚踏自行车,后来又取代了所有以前的脚踏自行车,与脚踏自行车相比,利用率显著提高。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sustainable Transportation provides a discussion forum for the exchange of new and innovative ideas on sustainable transportation research in the context of environmental, economical, social, and engineering aspects, as well as current and future interactions of transportation systems and other urban subsystems. The scope includes the examination of overall sustainability of any transportation system, including its infrastructure, vehicle, operation, and maintenance; the integration of social science disciplines, engineering, and information technology with transportation; the understanding of the comparative aspects of different transportation systems from a global perspective; qualitative and quantitative transportation studies; and case studies, surveys, and expository papers in an international or local context. Equal emphasis is placed on the problems of sustainable transportation that are associated with passenger and freight transportation modes in both industrialized and non-industrialized areas. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial evaluation by the Editors and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert reviewers. All peer review is single-blind. Submissions are made online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.
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