The objective of this research is to analyze how the demographic characteristics and reported home locations of Cycle Atlanta smartphone app users compare to those of cyclists reflected by other datasets. The findings of this research show that the majority of Cycle Atlanta users are young, white males belonging to either a very high annual income group or a low annual income group, with fewer users belonging to middle-income groups. Most of the app's users live in east-side, ``intown' Atlanta neighborhoods. Other cyclist data for the Atlanta area show similar trends, although less pronounced than the trends exhibited by Cycle Atlanta users. Because smartphone apps such as Cycle Atlanta are a fairly recent innovation, there is still a great...
Bike share schemes are increasing in popularity. During 2013, New York City (NYC) launched a bike sh...
textIn order to determine the most effective ways to increase ridership in their communities, bicycl...
Intermediate cities are urged to change and adapt their mobility systems from a high energy-demandin...
Final reportPDFTech ReportNITCN-RR-857Data collectionMobile applicationsBicycle facilitiesTravel beh...
Final report; Jan. 1, 2011\uc2\ubfMay 31, 2012.PDFTech ReportUTCM 11-35-69DTRT06-G-0044Data collecti...
Issue addressed - A key strategy to increase active travel is the construction of bicycle infrastruc...
Issue addressed - A key strategy to increase active travel is the construction of bicycle infrastruc...
Urban cycling is a sustainable transport mode that many cities are promoting. However, few cities a...
Over the last decade, the City of Salem, Massachusetts has made significant investments in infrastru...
Bicycling is known to produce benefits for cities, in regards to reducing levels of congestion, gene...
Despite the growing volume of available transportation data and the efforts of many cities to increa...
Cycling in British cities is increasing but at a slow rate nationally. The ultimate realizations of ...
Smartphone applications that provide transit information are now very popular. However, there is lim...
Small and medium-sized cities need publicly acceptable criteria for bicycle infrastructure improveme...
This research developed a smartphone application called ORcycle to collect cyclists’ routes, users, ...
Bike share schemes are increasing in popularity. During 2013, New York City (NYC) launched a bike sh...
textIn order to determine the most effective ways to increase ridership in their communities, bicycl...
Intermediate cities are urged to change and adapt their mobility systems from a high energy-demandin...
Final reportPDFTech ReportNITCN-RR-857Data collectionMobile applicationsBicycle facilitiesTravel beh...
Final report; Jan. 1, 2011\uc2\ubfMay 31, 2012.PDFTech ReportUTCM 11-35-69DTRT06-G-0044Data collecti...
Issue addressed - A key strategy to increase active travel is the construction of bicycle infrastruc...
Issue addressed - A key strategy to increase active travel is the construction of bicycle infrastruc...
Urban cycling is a sustainable transport mode that many cities are promoting. However, few cities a...
Over the last decade, the City of Salem, Massachusetts has made significant investments in infrastru...
Bicycling is known to produce benefits for cities, in regards to reducing levels of congestion, gene...
Despite the growing volume of available transportation data and the efforts of many cities to increa...
Cycling in British cities is increasing but at a slow rate nationally. The ultimate realizations of ...
Smartphone applications that provide transit information are now very popular. However, there is lim...
Small and medium-sized cities need publicly acceptable criteria for bicycle infrastructure improveme...
This research developed a smartphone application called ORcycle to collect cyclists’ routes, users, ...
Bike share schemes are increasing in popularity. During 2013, New York City (NYC) launched a bike sh...
textIn order to determine the most effective ways to increase ridership in their communities, bicycl...
Intermediate cities are urged to change and adapt their mobility systems from a high energy-demandin...