Bicycle parking allocation and its equity implications: The case of Bogota, Colombia

Mauricio Orozco-Fontalvo , Jorge Bolívar , Armando Vélez , Juliana Gómez , Filipe Moura
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Bicycles are a sustainable alternative for urban mobility; however, their usage depends mainly on safety, convenience, and infrastructure availability, which have been widely studied. However, most studies have overlooked the importance of bicycle parking facilities in the network-planning process. In this work we aim to draw attention to the importance of including bicycle parking (BP) facilities in a well-thought-out bicycle infrastructure planning process highlighting the detrimental effects of not doing so for transportation equity, using Bogotá, Colombia, as a case study, where bicycle trips have multiplied in the last few years, reaching a 6.6 % modal share in 2019. To this end, we present a geospatial analysis and machine learning approach to assess the network coverage of bicycle parking spots. Additionally, we compared the city's bicycle trip patterns and applied a survey to know the perception of users (n = 397). The results show that the current distribution of bicycle parking in the city does not favour equity, given that it is not in line with the origin and destination of bicycle trips. This could widen socio-territorial inequity by affecting accessibility to bicycle use for daily commutes. To the best of our knowledge, this study presents the first assessment of the impact of parking distribution on the planning of bicycle infrastructure in the Global South.

自行车停车位分配及其对公平的影响:哥伦比亚波哥大案例
自行车是城市交通的一种可持续替代方式;然而,自行车的使用主要取决于安全性、便利性和基础设施的可用性,这些因素已被广泛研究。然而,大多数研究都忽视了自行车停放设施在网络规划过程中的重要性。在这项工作中,我们以哥伦比亚波哥大为例,旨在提请人们注意将自行车停放(BP)设施纳入深思熟虑的自行车基础设施规划过程的重要性,并强调不这样做对交通公平的不利影响。为此,我们采用地理空间分析和机器学习方法来评估自行车停放点的网络覆盖。此外,我们还比较了城市的自行车出行模式,并通过调查了解用户的看法(n = 397)。结果表明,目前城市中自行车停放点的分布与自行车出行的出发地和目的地不一致,不利于公平。这可能会影响自行车在日常通勤中的使用,从而扩大社会地域不平等。据我们所知,本研究首次评估了停车位分布对全球南部自行车基础设施规划的影响。
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