Bicycle trips in Endomondo, Google Maps, and MapQuest: A comparison between South Florida and North Holland

Angela Schirck-Matthews , Hartwig H. Hochmair , Dariia Strelnikova , Levente Juhász
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Abstract

Comparison of routes recommended by online trip planners, such as Google Maps and MapQuest, with routes traveled by cyclists allows estimation of whether the routing criteria used in such trip planners are the same as those used by cyclists. This study uses GPS tracking data from the Endomondo fitness tracker app from trips in Miami-Dade (Florida) and North Holland and compares their characteristics to cycling routes suggested by Google Maps, MapQuest and the shortest path. Results highlight which trip attributes differ between Endomondo and its alternative trips, and how consistent those differences are across the two study areas. For example, Endomondo cyclists in both regions go through fewer traffic signals, and use more cycleways, footways, or bike lanes than suggested routes from Google and MapQuest. A multinomial logit model on observed Endomondo trips provides insight into the routing preferences of Endomondo commute and sport cyclists in both study regions.

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Endomondo、谷歌地图和MapQuest的自行车旅行:南佛罗里达州和北荷兰的比较
摘要将谷歌地图和MapQuest等在线旅行规划师推荐的路线与骑自行车的人所走的路线进行比较,可以估计这些旅行规划师使用的路线标准是否与骑自行车者使用的路线相同。这项研究使用了Endomondo健身追踪器应用程序在迈阿密-戴德(佛罗里达州)和北荷兰旅行的GPS跟踪数据,并将其特征与谷歌地图、MapQuest和最短路径建议的骑行路线进行了比较。研究结果强调了Endomondo及其替代旅行的旅行属性不同,以及这些差异在两个研究领域的一致性。例如,与谷歌和MapQuest建议的路线相比,这两个地区的Endomondo骑自行车的人通过的交通信号更少,使用的自行车道、人行道或自行车道也更多。一个关于观察到的Endomondo旅行的多项式logit模型深入了解了两个研究区域的Endomodo通勤和运动自行车手的路线偏好。
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期刊介绍: Transportation Letters: The International Journal of Transportation Research is a quarterly journal that publishes high-quality peer-reviewed and mini-review papers as well as technical notes and book reviews on the state-of-the-art in transportation research. The focus of Transportation Letters is on analytical and empirical findings, methodological papers, and theoretical and conceptual insights across all areas of research. Review resource papers that merge descriptions of the state-of-the-art with innovative and new methodological, theoretical, and conceptual insights spanning all areas of transportation research are invited and of particular interest.
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