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Associations between individual characteristics, availability of bicycle infrastructure, and city-wide safety perceptions of bicycling: A cross-sectional survey of bicyclists in 6 Canadian and U.S. cities

机译:个人特征,自行车基础设施可用性的关联,以及骑自行车的城市广泛的安全性看法:6个加拿大和美国城市的骑自行车者横断面调查

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Safety concerns are a primary deterrent to bicycling. Bicycle infrastructure is both preferred and safer for bicycling. In this paper, we examine the association between availability of bicycle infrastructure and perceptions of bicycling safety amongst over 3000 bicyclists living in six large Canadian and US cities. In three repeat cross-sectional surveys (2012, 2013 and 2014), adults living in Boston, Chicago, New York, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver were surveyed about their bicycling habits, safety perceptions, and demographic characteristics as part of the International Bikeshare Impacts on Cycling and Collisions Study (n = 16,864). Participants were assigned a measure for the availability of bicycle infrastructure (a component of Bike Score called Bike Lane Score, range 0-100) based on their residential postal code. We used weighted multinomial regression models to examine associations between perceived bicycling safety and the availability of bicycle infrastructure, accounting for sociodemographic characteristics, amongst those who report bicycling in the past month (n = 3446; weighted n = 3493). Overall, 57.9% perceived bicycling in their city as safe, 15.1% as neutral, and 27.0% as dangerous. Our model indicates that, within cities, bicyclists with greater bicycle infrastructure availability had improved odds of perceiving bicycling as safe. Specifically, a 10-unit increase in Bike Lane Score was associated with 6% higher odds of a bicyclist perceiving the safety of bicycling as safe compared to neutral. Bicyclists who are male, younger, lower income, have young children, have a high-school education, and bicycle more frequently are predicted to be more likely to perceive bicycling in their city to be safe. These results suggest that increasing the availability of bicycle facilities by expanding bicycling networks may result in increases in perceptions of bicycling safety for existing bicyclists, but also that individual characteristics play a substantial role in bicycling safety perceptions.
机译:安全问题是对骑自行车的主要威慑力。自行车基础设施既是首选,也适合骑自行车。在本文中,我们研究了自行车基础设施的可用性之间的关联,以及在六个大型加拿大和美国城市的3000多名骑自行车的人之间的骑自行车安全性的看法。在三次重复横断面调查(2012,2013和2014)中,居住在波士顿,芝加哥,纽约,蒙特利尔,多伦多和温哥华的成年人是关于他们的骑自行车的习惯,安全看法和人口特征,作为国际比克列什巴尔的一部分对循环和碰撞研究的影响(n = 16,864)。根据其住宅邮政编码,参与者分配了自行车基础设施可用性的措施(名为Bike Lane评分的自行车道评分,范围0-100)。我们使用加权多项式回归模型来检查感知自行车安全性与自行车基础设施的可用性之间的关联,占社会渗塑特征,在过去一个月报告骑自行车的人中(n = 3446;加权n = 3493)。总体而言,57.9%在其城市骑自行车,安全,15.1%的中性,27.0%危险。我们的模式表明,在城市内,具有更高自行车基础设施可用性的骑自行车的人改善了骑自行车的可能性。具体而言,与中性相比,自行车道评分的10单位增加与骑自行车的骑自行车的安全性相比,与中性相比,骑自行车的安全性具有6%。骑自行车的人,男性,年轻,较低的收入,有幼儿,有一个高中教育,并且更频繁地骑自行车更有可能在他们的城市感知骑自行车是安全的。这些结果表明,通过扩大骑自行车网络增加自行车设施的可用性可能导致现有骑自行车的人对骑自行车安全性的看法增加,而且还在骑自行车的安全性感知中发挥着重要作用。

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