Cyclists’ perception of cycling infrastructure: The relationship between safety, comfort, and comprehensibility

IF 4.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
David Friel, Sina Wachholz
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Although it is well-known that cycling offers various benefits, the mode share in most countries remains relatively low. And although it is well-known that cyclists’ perception of infrastructure can be key to foster cycling, relatively little research has been conducted to gain a comprehensive understanding of cyclists’ perceptions regarding infrastructure. This study contributes to the topic using an iterative and qualitative approach. We conducted a simulator study to investigate cyclists’ perceptions of three different intersection designs. We analyzed interview data to obtain the effect of each design element on three main criteria: safety, comfort, and comprehensibility. Results show that participants’ ratings regarding the majority of design elements were inconsistent. However, all types of design elements physically separating cycling infrastructure from motorized traffic were rated at least partly positively. Finally, a preliminary theory on the relationship between these criteria is described: While comprehensibility can affect both comfort and safety perception, comfort and safety are moderated by an individual trade-off affecting the overall assessment of cycling infrastructure. The findings provide insights and opportunities for further research, improving the understanding of the relationship between infrastructure and cyclists’ perceptions.

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骑自行车者对自行车基础设施的看法:安全性、舒适性和可理解性之间的关系
虽然众所周知,骑自行车有很多好处,但在大多数国家,这种模式的份额仍然相对较低。虽然众所周知,骑自行车的人对基础设施的看法是促进骑自行车的关键,但相对较少的研究是为了全面了解骑自行车的人对基础设施的看法。这项研究有助于使用迭代和定性方法的主题。我们进行了一项模拟器研究,以调查骑自行车的人对三种不同十字路口设计的看法。我们分析了访谈数据,以获得每个设计元素对三个主要标准的影响:安全性,舒适性和可理解性。结果显示,参与者对大多数设计元素的评分不一致。然而,所有类型的设计元素在物理上将自行车基础设施与机动交通分开,至少在一定程度上是积极的。最后,描述了这些标准之间关系的初步理论:虽然可理解性可以影响舒适性和安全性感知,但舒适性和安全性受到影响自行车基础设施整体评估的个体权衡的调节。这些发现为进一步的研究提供了见解和机会,提高了对基础设施和骑自行车者观念之间关系的理解。
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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
14.60%
发文量
239
审稿时长
71 days
期刊介绍: Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour focuses on the behavioural and psychological aspects of traffic and transport. The aim of the journal is to enhance theory development, improve the quality of empirical studies and to stimulate the application of research findings in practice. TRF provides a focus and a means of communication for the considerable amount of research activities that are now being carried out in this field. The journal provides a forum for transportation researchers, psychologists, ergonomists, engineers and policy-makers with an interest in traffic and transport psychology.
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