安全和用户对自行车出勤率的看法

Helena Breuer, Hisham Jashami, David Hurwitz
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在北加州的迪亚波罗山州立公园(Mount Diablo State Park),当地一个名为“迪亚波罗山骑行者联盟”(Mount Diablo cyclists)的骑行者联盟发现,在视线有限的弯道上,司机超车事故的发生率过高。作为回应,他们调整了卡车爬坡/超车车道的设计,提出了一个“自行车道口”,为骑自行车的人提供了专属的通行权,并为司机提供了一个专门的空间,让他们在上坡路段安全地超过骑自行车的人。自2016年以来,MDSP已经安装了67个自行车轮。2022年,俄勒冈州交通部(Oregon Department of Transportation)打算通过在全州范围内部署一项基于视频的在线调查,研究司机和骑自行车的人对自行车投票率的态度。两项调查的结果都显示,俄勒冈州对实施自行车投票率的接受度极高——88.3% %的骑自行车者和83.6% %的司机支持在俄勒冈州实施自行车投票率。平均而言,感知到的对安全和用户舒适度的潜在影响具有最大程度的有效性。总的来说,这些发现表明了俄勒冈州自行车投票率的可行性和潜力。
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Safety and user perceptions of bike turnouts
At Mount Diablo State Park in Northern California, a local coalition of cyclists known as the Mount Diablo Cyclists observed an overrepresentation of driver-overtaking-cyclist collisions on curves with limited sight distance. In response, they adapted the design of a truck climbing/passing lane to propose a ‘bike turnout’ which provides cyclists with exclusive right-of-way and a dedicated space for drivers to safely pass cyclists on uphill grades. Since 2016, 67 bike turnouts have been installed in MDSP. In 2022, the Oregon Department of Transportation aimed to study the attitudes of drivers and cyclists to bike turnouts by deploying a statewide online video-based survey. The results from both surveys revealed overwhelming receptivity to implementing bike turnouts in Oregon – 88.3 % of cyclists and 83.6 % of drivers were supportive of the implementation of bike turnouts in Oregon. On average, the perceived potential impacts on safety and user comfort had the greatest degree of effectiveness. Collectively, these findings indicate the viability and potential for bike turnouts in Oregon.
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