Cycling is encouraged as a means of sustainable urban transport, yet its uptake rate is uneven between different ethnic groups. The ethnic minority population in England is underrepresented as cyclists, but the reasons for this are unclear. Through linear regression and Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR), this research investigates the spatial distribution of the propensity to cycling among the ethnic minority population and the white population across England with the aim to identify the contributing factors toward the discrepancy of cycling rates between both groups and how these factors vary geographically. Results from OLS regression suggest that cycle rates are generally affected most by hilliness, the presence of school-age chil...
Factors associated with cycle safety, including international differences in injury and mortality ra...
This paper analyses Active People Survey data (collected 2011/12 to 2015/16) on 789,196 English adul...
In low-cycling countries, cycling is not evenly distributed across genders and age groups. In the UK...
Cycling is encouraged as a means of sustainable urban transport, yet its uptake rate is uneven betwe...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
The bicycle is an efficient way to travel. There are individual and population-level health and well...
The bicycle is an efficient way to travel. There are individual and population-level health and well...
This article examines the extent to which protected infrastructure is associated with greater divers...
Cycling is an affordable, healthy, and convenient mode of transport and form of leisure. However, no...
One of the main challenges for policymakers aiming to promote cycling in car-oriented transport syst...
A model is presented that relates the proportion of bicycle journeys to work for English and Welsh e...
As a form of 'active transport', cycling has been encouraged as a route to improving population heal...
A model is presented that relates the proportion of bicycle journeys to work for English and Welsh e...
Factors associated with cycle safety, including international differences in injury and mortality ra...
This paper analyses Active People Survey data (collected 2011/12 to 2015/16) on 789,196 English adul...
In low-cycling countries, cycling is not evenly distributed across genders and age groups. In the UK...
Cycling is encouraged as a means of sustainable urban transport, yet its uptake rate is uneven betwe...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
The bicycle is an efficient way to travel. There are individual and population-level health and well...
The bicycle is an efficient way to travel. There are individual and population-level health and well...
This article examines the extent to which protected infrastructure is associated with greater divers...
Cycling is an affordable, healthy, and convenient mode of transport and form of leisure. However, no...
One of the main challenges for policymakers aiming to promote cycling in car-oriented transport syst...
A model is presented that relates the proportion of bicycle journeys to work for English and Welsh e...
As a form of 'active transport', cycling has been encouraged as a route to improving population heal...
A model is presented that relates the proportion of bicycle journeys to work for English and Welsh e...
Factors associated with cycle safety, including international differences in injury and mortality ra...
This paper analyses Active People Survey data (collected 2011/12 to 2015/16) on 789,196 English adul...
In low-cycling countries, cycling is not evenly distributed across genders and age groups. In the UK...