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Can the built environment explain gender gap in cycling? An exploration of university students' travel behavior in Toronto, Canada

机译:建筑环境可以解释骑自行车的性别差距吗?加拿大多伦多大学生旅游行为探索

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The benefits of cycling as a healthier and more sustainable transportation alternative to private automobile is emphasized in both literature and policy. One key policy challenge in improving cycling rates is the significant gender gap in cycling that exists across urban regions in North America. In this study, travel behavior of 10,000 students attending four universities in Toronto, Canada, was analyzed to explore gender-based differences in cycling uptake. The mode share for cycling was higher for non-commute trips (9%) when compared to commuting trips to universities (7.6%). In addition, men had higher cycling rates than women, for both commute and non-commute trips. Results from binomial logistic regression models indicate that the built environment-related correlates were different between male and female students, and between commute and non-commute trips. Access to bicycle lanes or cycle tracks was found to increase the odds of female commuter cycling. This effect, however, was moderate in the neighborhoods with higher land use mix. Further, high-speed traffic was a significant barrier to cycling among female commuters. Noticeably, our analysis did not find major gender-based differences in the coefficients relating to travel attitudes and preferences. The findings provide a Canadian comparison to the limited international research on this topic, as well as offer new insights particularly relating to cycling for non-commute trips. The results identify potential avenues for policy intervention regarding the promotion of healthy and sustainable travel behavior among post-secondary students, and more broadly, the millennial generation.
机译:在文学和政策中强调了骑自行车作为更健康和更​​可持续的交通替代私营汽车的好处。提高骑自行车率的一个关键政策挑战是北美城市地区存在的循环中的重大性别差距。在这项研究中,分析了加拿大多伦多四所大学的10,000名学生的旅行行为,探讨了骑自行车摄取的性别差异。与大学的通勤之旅(7.6%)相比,非通勤旅行(9%)的循环模式分享更高。此外,对于通勤和非通勤之旅,男性的骑自行车率比女性更高。二项式逻辑回归模型的结果表明,男性和女性学生之间的内置环境相关的相关性不同,以及通勤与非通勤之旅。发现进入自行车车道或循环轨道来增加女性通勤循环的几率。然而,这种效果在具有较高土地使用混合的邻居中的中等。此外,高速交通是女性通勤者骑自行车的重要障碍。明显的是,我们的分析并没有找到与旅行态度和偏好有关的系数的主要性别的差异。该调查结果提供了加拿大与对该主题的有限国际研究的比较,并提供了新的见解,特别是与非通勤旅行的骑自行车有关的新见解。结果识别潜在的途径,了解促进后次级学生健康和可持续旅行行为,更广泛地是千禧一代的政策干预。

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