Exploring the prospects and challenges of sustainable urban mobility: Potential and limits of cycling in Venice

IF 1.6 4区 工程技术 Q4 TRANSPORTATION Journal of Transport and Land Use Pub Date : 2024-05-21 DOI:10.5198/jtlu.2024.2448
Cristina Bircu, F. Cavallaro, Gianfranco Pozzer, S. Nocera
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The Covid-19 pandemic has affected the travel behavior of commuters, with soft modes emerging as reliable options for short-distance trips. This research focuses on evaluating the bike-friendliness of Venice, Italy, a unique city for its morphological and mobility characteristics. When considering daily commuting between the mainland and the historic city center in the lagoon, the bicycle is not an adopted solution. Yet, the recent construction of a bicycle and pedestrian path that runs alongside the main bridge between the mainland and historical city could alleviate the pressure on public transport and the use of cars, especially in peak hours. This contribution evaluates the potential for using bicycles to reach the historic center of Venice from the mainland, and the appropriateness of the infrastructural equipment. The quantitative analysis examines the current supply and demand in absolute values and in terms of modal share. Projecting the number of actual users under different scenarios until 2030, in accordance with the Venice Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan and other relevant plans, the inadequate provision of parking areas for bikes emerges as an unsolved issue. A revision of the mobility layout is thus required if bicycles are expected to be a competitive alternative solution.
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探索可持续城市交通的前景与挑战:威尼斯自行车运动的潜力和局限性
Covid-19 的流行影响了通勤者的出行行为,软性交通工具成为短途出行的可靠选择。这项研究的重点是评估意大利威尼斯的自行车友好性,威尼斯是一座形态和交通特征独特的城市。在考虑大陆和环礁湖历史城市中心之间的日常通勤时,自行车并不是一个被采用的解决方案。然而,最近在大陆和历史名城之间的主桥旁修建了一条自行车和步行道,可以减轻公共交通和汽车使用的压力,尤其是在高峰时段。这篇论文评估了使用自行车从大陆到达威尼斯历史中心的潜力,以及基础设施设备的适宜性。定量分析研究了当前供需的绝对值和模式份额。根据《威尼斯可持续城市交通计划》和其他相关计划,对 2030 年前不同情况下的实际用户数量进行预测,发现自行车停放区不足是一个尚未解决的问题。因此,如果希望自行车成为一种有竞争力的替代解决方案,就必须对交通布局进行修改。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Transport and Land Usepublishes original interdisciplinary papers on the interaction of transport and land use. Domains include: engineering, planning, modeling, behavior, economics, geography, regional science, sociology, architecture and design, network science, and complex systems. Papers reporting innovative methodologies, original data, and new empirical findings are especially encouraged.
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