Finding a place for the e-cargo bike: The parking and insurance practices of owners in Ireland

Robert Egan , Hannah Julienne , Brian Caulfield
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E-bikes and e-cargo bikes can ‘extend’ the practice of cycling, reducing the physical demands of cycling further, cycling faster, cycling in varied topography and weather, and cycling with passengers and goods. However, while e-cycling can moderate the demands of cycling and expand its functional capabilities, it can also introduce new physical and technical competences. The competences of parking may be particularly intensified. The higher values, additional components, and heavier weights of an e-cycle can mean greater and more complex use of locks, more cautious placing, and more laborious manoeuvring. In this qualitative study, we explored e-cargo bike owner experiences and practices of parking in the context of Ireland. We found that participants struggled to find a place that was a secure and convenient to park their e-cargo bikes. This struggle shaped their everyday mobility, constraining how and where the e-cargo bike would be used. In this paper, we conceptualise the dominant parking styles that participants adopted at home, at work, and in public, to enable secure and convenient e-cargo bike parking: standing out, official anchoring, improvised anchoring, and locking away. In addition, we provide an analysis of insurance measures adopted by participants to safeguard the e-cargo bike in the instance of damage or theft, and how insurance measures – and the absence of insurance – can structure parking styles. To conclude, we make several observations on cycle parking planning that could help to advance more e-cargo-bike-inclusive cycle parking futures in the context of Ireland.
为电动载货自行车找个地方:爱尔兰车主的停车和保险实践
电动自行车和电动货运自行车可以“扩展”自行车的实践,进一步减少骑自行车的体力需求,骑得更快,在不同的地形和天气下骑自行车,并与乘客和货物一起骑自行车。然而,尽管电动自行车可以缓和骑行的需求并扩展其功能,但它也可以引入新的物理和技术能力。停车的权限可能会特别加强。更高的值、额外的组件和更重的电子自行车可能意味着更多和更复杂的锁的使用,更谨慎的放置和更费力的操作。在这个定性研究中,我们探讨了在爱尔兰背景下的电动载货自行车车主停车的经验和做法。我们发现,参与者很难找到一个安全方便的地方停放他们的电动货运自行车。这种挣扎影响了他们的日常出行,限制了电动货运自行车的使用方式和地点。在本文中,我们概念化了参与者在家中、工作场所和公共场所采用的主要停车方式,以实现安全方便的电子货运自行车停放:突出、正式锚定、临时锚定和锁定。此外,我们还分析了参与者在损坏或被盗的情况下为保护电动货运自行车而采取的保险措施,以及保险措施(以及没有保险)如何构建停车风格。综上所述,我们对自行车停车规划进行了一些观察,这些观察可能有助于在爱尔兰的背景下推进更多的包括电子货物自行车在内的自行车停车未来。
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