Impact of bike share on transit ridership in a smaller city with a university-oriented bike share program

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jpubtr.2022.100015
Ranjit Godavarthy, Jeremy Mattson, Jill Hough
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Abstract

The concept of bike sharing has existed around the world for several decades. However, the prevalence and popularity of bike share programs has increased rapidly, both in the United States and internationally, in the last decade. Initially implemented in larger cities, the programs’ effectiveness and applicability is prompting smaller communities to launch their own programs. While bike share is expanding to many smaller cities, there is a need to better understand the impact of bike share programs on other travel modes such as automobile, public transportation, bicycling, and walking in smaller communities. To that end, this study analyzes the impact of bike share on mode share and transit usage in a smaller, university city of Fargo, North Dakota. This objective is achieved by surveying North Dakota State University (NDSU) students who are the primary users of the bike share program; surveys were conducted before and after the launch of the bike share program. A regression model was also developed, using daily transit ridership data, to estimate the impact of bike share use on bus ridership. Results showed that the bike share program did have some negative effect on bus ridership.

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在一个以大学为导向的自行车共享计划的小城市中,自行车共享对公交乘客的影响
共享单车的概念在世界各地已经存在了几十年。然而,在过去的十年里,无论是在美国还是在国际上,自行车共享项目的普及程度都在迅速增加。这些项目最初在较大的城市实施,但由于其有效性和适用性,促使较小的社区也推出了自己的项目。虽然自行车共享正在向许多较小的城市扩展,但有必要更好地了解自行车共享计划对其他出行方式的影响,如汽车、公共交通、骑自行车和在较小的社区步行。为此,本研究分析了北达科他州法戈一个较小的大学城的自行车共享对模式共享和交通使用的影响。这一目标是通过调查北达科他州立大学(NDSU)的学生来实现的,他们是自行车共享计划的主要用户;调查是在共享单车项目启动前后进行的。本文还利用每日公交客流量数据建立了一个回归模型,以估计共享单车使用对公交客流量的影响。结果显示,自行车共享计划确实对公交乘客产生了一些负面影响。
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