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Comparing webshare services to assess mountain bike use in protected areas
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Could the next generation of bike-sharing with autonomous bikes be financially sustainable?
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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2012
Research with a panel of working adults in northern communities was conducted to assess the impact of weather on commuting to work by bicycle. Participants commuted at least 2 mi each way and commuted by bike more than twice annually. Transportation mode was recorded for four 7-day periods in 2009 and 2010 (one sampling period per season).
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Research with a panel of working adults in northern communities was conducted to assess the impact of weather on commuting to work by bicycle. Participants commuted at least 2 mi each way and commuted by bike more than twice annually. Transportation mode was recorded for four 7-day periods in 2009 and 2010 (one sampling period per season).
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Companion Publication of the 2019 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, 2019
Urban cycling is often a solitary pursuit, as many cities do not provide infrastructure to facilitate social cycling, such as protected bike lanes. Negotiating congested streets can be stressful, even under the best conditions. The challenges of obstacle avoidance are amplified at night, when reduced visibility increases the risk of collision. In order
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Urban cycling is often a solitary pursuit, as many cities do not provide infrastructure to facilitate social cycling, such as protected bike lanes. Negotiating congested streets can be stressful, even under the best conditions. The challenges of obstacle avoidance are amplified at night, when reduced visibility increases the risk of collision. In order
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The Physiology of Mountain Biking
Sports Medicine, 2007Mountain biking is a popular outdoor recreational activity and an Olympic sport. Cross-country circuit races have a winning time of approximately equal 120 minutes and are performed at an average heart rate close to 90% of the maximum, corresponding to 84% of maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max).
Impellizzeri, F. M., Marcora, S. M.
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Citywide Bike Usage Prediction in a Bike-Sharing System
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2020To operate a bike-sharing system efficiently, system operators need to accurately predict how many bikes are to be rented and returned throughout the city. In this paper, we propose a Hierarchical Consistency Prediction (HCP) model to predict the citywide bike usage in the next period.
Yexin Li, Yu Zheng 0004
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Usage Differences Between Bikes and E-Bikes
2015A high share of bicycle traffic in urban areas can be advantageous in order to tackle traffic related problems such as congestion, over-crowded public transportation or air pollution. Through an increased dissemination of e-bikes in recent years, cycling has become a viable transportation alternative for an even broader audience.
Dominik Allemann, Martin Raubal
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Planning Bike Lanes based on Sharing-Bikes' Trajectories
Proceedings of the 23rd ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 2017Cycling as a green transportation mode has been promoted by many governments all over the world. As a result, constructing effective bike lanes has become a crucial task for governments promoting the cycling life style, as well-planned bike paths can reduce traffic congestion and decrease safety risks for both cyclists and motor vehicle drivers ...
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