AbstractAn increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the individual. Today, cycling is however used for only a small share of everyday trips. Several studies have identified factors that facilitate or hinder an increase in everyday cycling (e.g. built environment; weather; attitudes) but one factor missing from this list is the bicycle per se and its effect on the willingness to cycle. The paper presents the results of an interview study with participants (Ps) of a field trial where they promised to replace three days worth of car journeys with bicycling. Main questions posed were: how did the Ps in the field trial experience trying to shift their transport behaviours? and what role did the bicycle desi...
Cycling as a way of commuting is becoming more attractive from the eyes of the public, employers, an...
Introduction: Cycling has multiple health benefits, but its share of commuting mode remains low in t...
Cycling has a range of health, environmental and economic benefits compared with motorised forms of ...
An increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the individual. T...
An increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the individual. T...
AbstractAn increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the indiv...
The market for electrically-assisted cycling is growing fast. When substituting motorized travel, it...
Recent technological advances has led electric bicycles to represent novel opportunities to replace ...
Existing knowledge on cycling behavior, as with travel behavior in general, is based mainly on cross...
Encouraging active transport contributes to both environmental sustainability and public health obje...
Encouraging active transport contributes to both environmental sustainability and public health obje...
Introduction: Cycling has multiple health benefits, but its share of commuting mode remains low in t...
Existing knowledge on cycling behavior, as with travel behavior in general, is based mainly on cross...
The Covid19 pandemic has pushed a large number of people to change their mode of transport from (mai...
A lot of cities are experiencing an increase of cycling in their daily urban trips. This produce ben...
Cycling as a way of commuting is becoming more attractive from the eyes of the public, employers, an...
Introduction: Cycling has multiple health benefits, but its share of commuting mode remains low in t...
Cycling has a range of health, environmental and economic benefits compared with motorised forms of ...
An increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the individual. T...
An increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the individual. T...
AbstractAn increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the indiv...
The market for electrically-assisted cycling is growing fast. When substituting motorized travel, it...
Recent technological advances has led electric bicycles to represent novel opportunities to replace ...
Existing knowledge on cycling behavior, as with travel behavior in general, is based mainly on cross...
Encouraging active transport contributes to both environmental sustainability and public health obje...
Encouraging active transport contributes to both environmental sustainability and public health obje...
Introduction: Cycling has multiple health benefits, but its share of commuting mode remains low in t...
Existing knowledge on cycling behavior, as with travel behavior in general, is based mainly on cross...
The Covid19 pandemic has pushed a large number of people to change their mode of transport from (mai...
A lot of cities are experiencing an increase of cycling in their daily urban trips. This produce ben...
Cycling as a way of commuting is becoming more attractive from the eyes of the public, employers, an...
Introduction: Cycling has multiple health benefits, but its share of commuting mode remains low in t...
Cycling has a range of health, environmental and economic benefits compared with motorised forms of ...