Environmental factors associated with perceived cycling safety along adolescents’ home-to-school routes

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Sien Benoit, D. Dyck, Tom Storme, F. Witlox, G. Cardon, J. Schipperijn, S. Verstockt, D. Lauwers, N. Weghe
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ABSTRACT In Flanders (Belgium), one in three journeys between home and school by adolescents (12–18 years) is made by bike. Sadly, most cycling accidents also occur in this age group. Although research and cycling policies advocate for safer school environments, their focus is often limited to a restricted area near the school gate. Not only school environments but also trajectories to school and adolescents’ experience along it should be considered when designing cycling policies. Therefore, we investigated perceived cycling safety and its relation with the environment along home-to-school routes of adolescents in Flanders. Data were collected using a location based service (LBS) developed for secondary schools. Relations between perceived cycling safety and a wide range of both subjectively scored and objectively measured environmental data were analysed using multilevel linear regressions, at the level of routes, road segments, and intersections. The models show that traffic volume and cycling infrastructure have the strongest associations with perceived safety, and that accident data have a significant relation as well. Therefore, we believe that decreasing traffic volume and enhancing cycling infrastructure will increase adolescents’ cycling safety perception. Furthermore, the results of this study underline the promising value of LBS to develop proactive and stimulating cycling policies. 
与青少年家校路线骑行安全感相关的环境因素
摘要在佛兰德斯(比利时),三分之一的青少年(12-18岁)往返于家和学校之间 年)是由自行车制造的。不幸的是,大多数自行车事故也发生在这个年龄段。尽管研究和自行车政策提倡更安全的学校环境,但他们的关注点往往局限于学校大门附近的禁区。在设计自行车政策时,不仅要考虑学校环境,还要考虑学校和青少年的经历轨迹。因此,我们调查了佛兰德斯青少年的骑行安全感及其与家校路线环境的关系。数据是使用为中学开发的基于位置的服务(LBS)收集的。在路线、路段和交叉口的水平上,使用多水平线性回归分析了感知的自行车安全性与大量主观评分和客观测量的环境数据之间的关系。模型显示,交通量和自行车基础设施与感知安全的相关性最强,事故数据也有显著关系。因此,我们认为,减少交通量和加强自行车基础设施将提高青少年的自行车安全意识。此外,这项研究的结果强调了LBS在制定积极刺激的自行车政策方面的巨大价值。
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期刊介绍: The aim of this interdisciplinary and international journal is to provide a forum for the exchange of original ideas, techniques, designs and experiences in the rapidly growing field of location based services on networked mobile devices. It is intended to interest those who design, implement and deliver location based services in a wide range of contexts. Published research will span the field from location based computing and next-generation interfaces through telecom location architectures to business models and the social implications of this technology. The diversity of content echoes the extended nature of the chain of players required to make location based services a reality.
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