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Who is ready to bicycle? Categorizing and mapping bicyclists with behavior change concepts

机译:谁准备骑自行车?使用行为改变概念对自行车手进行分类和映射

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Bicyclist categorizations have been developed to sort individuals into distinct groups based on shared traits, which can help researchers and practitioners understand complex patterns of bicycling behavior. Previous categorizations have focused on bicycle facility comfort, seasonal patterns of use, and behaviors and attitudes, but not on readiness for bicycling. We present the added-value of a categorization of bicyclists based on the stages of change feature of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) and examine how this new categorization can contribute unique insights for practice through novel behavioral information and findings from mapping and spatial analysis. We use survey data from a sample of 2398 individuals from three medium-sized Canadian cities: Victoria and Kelowna in British Columbia, and Halifax, Nova Scotia. We categorize individuals into the five TTM stages of change according to three questions: intent to bicycle more, use of a bicycle in the past 12 months, and whether or not they usually use a bicycle to get around. One-third of respondents had not considered bicycling (Pre-contemplation) while one-fifth had begun considering or preparing to bicycle (Contemplation and Preparation) and two-fifths occasionally bicycled (Action). Only 5% regularly bicycled (Maintenance). Men, younger individuals, and residents of Kelowna and Victoria (compared to Halifax) were more likely to be in advanced readiness stages (Action and Maintenance). We used spatial statistical techniques to locate hotspots where there were disproportionately more Action-stage individuals as these could be areas where infrastructure improvements would likely be met with the greatest increase in bicycling; however, results suggested Action stage individuals were dispersed geographically. We show that categorizing people as a function of readiness for change allows for characterization of populations that are likely to be beneficially impacted by policies to support bicycling. By focusing on readiness to bicycle, this approach could be used by practitioners to prioritize bicycling interventions.
机译:已开发出骑自行车者分类,以基于共享特征将个人分为不同的组,这可以帮助研究人员和从业人员了解骑自行车行为的复杂模式。以前的分类主要集中在自行车设施的舒适性,季节性使用模式以及行为和态度上,而没有考虑骑车的准备程度。我们基于跨理论模型(TTM)的变化阶段,提出了骑自行车者分类的增加值,并研究了这种新分类如何通过新颖的行为信息以及来自制图和空间分析的发现为实践贡献独特见解。我们使用来自三个加拿大中型城市的2398名样本的调查数据:不列颠哥伦比亚省的Victoria和Kelowna以及新斯科舍省的Halifax。我们根据三个问题将个人分为五个TTM变更阶段:打算多骑自行车,过去12个月内使用自行车,以及他们是否通常使用自行车出行。三分之一的受访者未考虑骑自行车(“沉思前”),而五分之一的受访者已开始考虑或准备骑自行车(“沉思与准备”),五分之二的人偶尔骑自行车(“行动”)。仅有5%的人定期骑自行车(维护)。男子,年轻人和基洛纳和维多利亚州的居民(与哈利法克斯相比)更可能处于高级准备阶段(行动和维护)。我们使用空间统计技术来定位热点地区,在这些热点地区,行动阶段个人的比例不成比例地增加,因为这些地区可能是基础设施得到改善,自行车骑行增加最多的区域;但是,结果表明,行动阶段的个人在地理上分散。我们表明,将人归类为变化的准备程度可以使人们表征人口,这可能会受到支持骑自行车的政策的有利影响。通过专注于准备骑自行车,从业人员可以使用这种方法来优先考虑骑自行车的干预措施。

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