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Bike lane construction, a promising sustainable transport strategy, has the potential to significantly increase ridership and reduce the reliance on private vehicles in cities.
Jie-Yu Li, Pi-Cheng Chen
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Did air pollution continue to affect bike share usage in Seoul during the COVID-19 pandemic? [PDF]
Hong J, McArthur DP, Sim J, Kim CH.
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Bikeshare systems usually relocate bikes to respond to a mismatch between demand and bike supply, imposing substantial costs to operators despite the effort to encourage users to participate in voluntary rebalancing.
Gyugeun Yoon
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The disparate impact of COVID-19 pandemic on walking and biking behaviors. [PDF]
Qu T, Gates TJ, Xu C, Seguin D, Kay J.
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Where did bike-share boom? Analyzing impact of infrastructure lockdowns on bike-sharing in Chicago
The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent measures taken to control its spread had deep impacts on transportation behavior. This paper presents a methodology for evaluating the changes in bike-share use and focuses on the identification of extraordinary ...
Adrian Hernandez +2 more
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COVID-19, the Built Environment, and Health. [PDF]
Frumkin H.
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Multilevel graph neural networks for bikeshare demand modeling using station and route features
Bikesharing systems are a key component of sustainable urban mobility, offering low-carbon and space-efficient alternatives to motorized travel.
Ali Behroozi, Ramin Shabanpour
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Individual and environmental bicycling determinants during a pandemic. [PDF]
Duren M +4 more
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Bikeshare Interactions with Other Transportation Modes During the COVID Pandemic
Du J, Rakha H.
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Station-Level Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Subway Ridership in the Seoul Metropolitan Area. [PDF]
Jun MJ, Yun MY.
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