了解与共用路径(SUP)使用相关的社会人口因素

Boniphace Kutela , Frank Ngeni , Norris Novat , Hellen Shita , Mark Ngotonie , Rafael John Mwekh’iga , Neema Langa , Subasish Das
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由于当前提倡积极出行的倡议,共用路径(SUP)在北美正变得非常流行。共用路径可容纳不同类型的用户,包括行人、自行车骑行者、滑板车骑行者和滑板爱好者。虽然人们对 SUPs 的兴趣不断增加,但对其使用情况的研究却相对较少,特别是利用揭示的偏好进行研究。因此,本研究利用 2018 年 6 月 12 日至 19 日期间在加拿大埃德蒙顿收集的调查数据,探讨使用 SUP 的可能性以及相关的使用频率。结果表明,并非所有与使用可能性相关的变量都与使用频率相关。具体来说,教育水平越高,使用 SUP 的可能性越大,而使用 SUP 的频率越高,则受第二种交通方式的影响。另一方面,随着年龄的增长,使用 SUP 的可能性和频率都会降低。此外,收入越高的家庭使用 SUP 的可能性越大,男性居民使用 SUP 的频率可能高于女性居民。在房屋所有权和居民是否居住在市中心地区方面也观察到其他差异。研究结果对城市规划者和积极出行倡议的应用,为改善自动人行道设施的规划和安装/建设提供了参考。
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Understanding socio-demographic factors associated with shared-use-paths (SUPs) utilization

Shared Use Paths (SUPs) are becoming very popular in North America due to the current initiatives that promote active travel. SUPs can accommodate different types of users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, scooterists, and skateboarders. Although the interest in SUPs continues to increase, relatively less research has been performed on their utilization, especially using revealed preferences. Therefore, this study utilizes the survey data collected from Edmonton, Canada, between June 12th to 19th 2018 to explore the likelihood of utilizing the SUPs and the associated frequency of use. Results indicate that not all variables associated with the likelihood of utilization are also associated with the frequency of use. Specifically, higher levels of education influence the likelihood of SUP utilization, while the higher frequency of SUP usage is influenced by the secondary modes of transportation. On the other hand, as the age increases, the likelihood and frequency of SUP usage decreases. Further, households with higher income are associated with a higher likelihood of SUP utilization, male residents are likely to use the SUPs more frequently compared to their female counterparts. Other variations are also observed for home ownership and whether the resident resides in a downtown area. The application of the findings to the city planners and active travel initiatives have been provided to improve the planning and installation/construction of the SUPs facilities.

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